Laura Lovett
Notable announced its Series A funding round led by F-Prime Capital Partners and Oak HC/FT to further develop its wearable AI voice assistant for doctors.
Researchers at Purdue University have developed a new system that lets young doctors in the field get support from experinced physicians via drones and AR glasses.
Santa Monica-based Headspace announced that it would be acquiring voice-enabled AI system Alpine.Ai for an undisclosed sum this morning.
Fit4D, a New York City-based diabetes management platform, announced another round of funding to expand its innovation efforts.
A small study published in JMIR Mental Health found that 84 percent of surveyed patients living with mental illness were willing to use apps that would collect and share biomarkers.
Also in deals this week: TeleDentist teams up with Call A Doctor Plus, and emergencey response app Twiage launched in Indianapolis hospital.
LifeOmic's Chief Marketing Officer Justin Helmig will be presenting at Health 2.0 on how machine learning and cloud computing can be implemented in a healthcare setting.
Novartis and Healint employed the Migraine Buddy app to track how migraines interact with anxiety and depression.
The Harvard University spinout also announced a partnership with Veritas Genomics.
The wearable sensors allow clinicians to monitor multiple wounded military personnel at the same time through a smartphone or tablet.