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Atlanta, Georgia-based health device maker CardioMEMS received FDA clearance for its CardioMEMS HF System, which monitors pulmonary artery pressure, but for patients who have experienced New York Heart Association (NYHA) Class III heart failure and have been hospitalized for heart failure in the previous year.
Mountain View, California-based pregnancy tracking company Bellabeat raised $4.
Farmington, Connecticut-based physician communication platform and CRM company eVariant raised $18.
Austin, Texas-based Filament Labs raised $1 million in a round led by Mercury Fund with additional funding from Corinthian Health Services and Arcadia Home Care.
iRhythm Technologies, maker of the Zio patch peel-and-stick heart monitor, has raised $17 million in a round led by Novo A/S, a Danish life sciences investment firm.
San Juan Capistrano, California-based remote monitoring analytics company Jointly Health has raised $1.
The Epilepsy Foundation has launched a device and connected app on Indiegogo, called SAMi, that helps caregivers track family members who have recurring seizures (RS), according to a report over at Medgadget.
San Diego-based Independa, which has developed a telehealth platform for seniors, has raised about $2.
Crowdsourcing diagnosis platform CrowdMed raised $2.
In 2009 when Corventis first unveiled its technology, its main offering was an innovative fluid sensor, which was part of the array of sensors embedded in its peel-and-stick patch that was eventually named PiiX.