Jessica Hagen
Members of Sun Life will have access to Hinge Health's musculoskeletal offerings, including its clinicians, programs, resources and FDA-cleared wearable device.
Duke-NUS Medical School's LIVE Ventures will bring together scientists and public and private sector entities to commercialize academic research concepts.
The company will use the funds to accelerate its growth, expand the use of its models for different conditions and open an office in Cambridge.
The digital health company will assist the healthcare system in identifying patients needing behavioral health services within its primary care population.
The AKF and Ubie will fine-tune the digital health company's AI-enabled symptom checker to help accelerate kidney disease diagnosis.
The app Fitterfly Klik allows people with diabetes to analyze their meals using a picture and AI that examines portion size, calorie count, and macronutrients and micronutrients.
The funding will be used to secure FDA clearance for its benchtop blood-testing system for use in doctor's offices, clinics and pharmacies.
Thyme Care secures $60 million in Series B funding, and Neuspera Medical garners $23 million.
Teladoc will integrate Brightline's pediatric, adolescent and family mental healthcare services into its virtual care platform, expanding care access to individuals zero to 13.
The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services will use HIMSS DHI to measure the state's digital health transformation progress.