Jonah Comstock
Kinsa is one of the leading digital health companies in the smart thermometer space, but the company’s mission has never been to sell thermometers.
According to American Well CEO Roy Schoenberg, telemedicine regulation is something of a paradox: Everyone in government agrees it’s a good thing, yet it’s challenging to actually get laws passed.
Connected thermometers track flu season.
In a new study of 934 mobile phone users, 100 percent said they used a mobile phone for health-related purposes, but only 28 percent used an app to track sleep.
A Danish AI system that can identify cardiac arrest from a 911 call 95 percent of the time might soon be coming to the US, according to a report in Fast Company.
UnitedHealthcare and Dexcom announced today at CES in Las Vegas that they will collaborate on a pilot program to provide Dexcom CGMs to UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage plan participants.
At long last, the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT has named a new chief privacy officer.
Correction: A previous version of this story mistated the projected timeline for the combined product.
London-based Amiko Digital Health, which makes connected inhaler and app suite Respiro, has raised a new round of funding.
A group of researchers at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia have developed a new ingestible sensor for a novel purpose: investigating the microbiome and gasses in the gut.