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It will research MindRhythm’s flagship product, Harmony, in helping emergency responders detect LVO strokes in order to triage patients to a hospital that can treat them.
The program will include video calls, digital content and virtual workshops.
The investment will be used to fund further European expansion.
Report predicts significant increase in healthtech investment in the next two years brought on by COVID-19.
The new funding will fuel production, engineering and patient engagement development.
The program consists of seven learning modules that range from introductory topics in telehealth to clinical applications and regulatory considerations.
The move is expected to help Accolade further its foothold in primary care.
The company states that the study was designed to minimise bias in assessing the solution’s impact on diagnostic accuracy.
Research and experts agree: Telemedicine's green potential is something to look into.
Dr. John Torous from Beth Israel's Digital Psychiatry Lab is researching the impacts of green space on schizophrenia symptoms.