Digital Health
RapidSOS received $21 million in funding, the emergency response technology company announced today.
Investors are no longer meeting new partners face to face, but primed funds and new demand for converging digital products still fuel new deals.
Experts say that adopting an effective digital strategy is necessary for a company’s survival.
Also: A deep dive on Verily's Project Baseline; Intermountain Healthcare launches home-monitoring program.
The study found that the flash continuous glucose monitoring system can cost about 60% less than traditional methods.
The research effort is a collaboration with nonprofit 4YouandMe, and will collect self-reported symptoms and wearables data from 300 high-risk participants.
Healthcare providers use a web interface to prescribe an initial dose "and BlueStar does the rest," according to Welldoc's chief medical officer.
Level Ex updated its Airway Ex and Pulm Ex medical-education games with free levels that simulate COVID-19 care.
Healthbox's Enabling Digital Strategy Report lays out the steps of establishing a digital strategy for health companies.
Also: Rubicon Technology Partners acquires majority stake in patient orchestration platform; Peloton app launches on Apple TV.