Medical devices
Augment Health cofounders Jared Meyers and Stephen Kalinsky describe their device that aims to improve the quality of life for people with bladder-control issues stemming from brain, spinal cord or nerve problems.
During a panel at the Connected Health Summit, participants discussed the growth of remote patient monitoring technology and how providers can encourage its use, particularly among seniors.
The startup plans to use the funding to expand in the U.S.
Dozee's sensor-based technology uses AI to track vital parameters.
One of the projects will develop a digital navigator to support people with chronic conditions.
There is a plan to expand its trial to more ambulances in the country to study its effectiveness.
The company also has pending approvals for the device in Australia and Thailand.
Researchers found remote patient monitoring use among Medicare beneficiaries increased from 91 claims per 100,000 enrollees in February 2020 to 594 claims per 100,000 enrollees in September 2021.
The clearance signals the company's move to offer medical AI devices to consumers.
Exo said integrating Medo's AI tools into its platform will let healthcare workers with less ultrasound expertise capture and interpret images.