Consumer
Maven CEO Kate Ryder
New York City-based Maven Clinic, a video visit service that aims to connect women with healthcare practitioners, will launch early next year.
One of the many rumors I heard prior to the HealthKit and Apple Watch reveal was that Apple was working on a new section of its iTunes store, like the AppStore, but instead of apps the company would begin selling health and fitness coaching programs or services.
Digital health software developer Self Care Catalysts raised $1.
CVS Health announced plans to launch a Digital Innovation Lab in Boston.
Sharecare, the health and wellness engagement platform founded by WebMD founder Jeff Arnold and television personality Dr.
San Diego, California-based Cue, not to be confused with fertility tracker company Clue, raised $7.
Fertility tracking app maker Glow has added a new feature to its app for pregnant women, called Glow Nurture.
Last week, Rich Wong, partner at investment firm Accel Partners, said he sees more potential for mobile health apps and devices built on Android platforms than Apple, according to a report from Venture Beat.
Singapore-based RingMD launched its first app this week, an Android app designed to connect patients anywhere in the world to doctors anywhere in the world -- although for now the doctors are mostly based in Singapore.
Two and a half years after Google Glass was first announced, its hype train may have lost some steam.