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In a small study published in JMIR, patients were more willing to share health data, such as activity and sleep trackers, than personal data, like call logs and location.
Consumer spending in health and fitness apps also tripled during this time, according to numbers from App Annie.
The Israeli Innovation Authority and the Helsinki Business Hub will fund Israeli and Finnish startups who find ways to work together.
The company plans to use the new money to grow its team and its research and development pipeline.
Aidoc, an Israel-based provider of AI solutions for radiologists, announced that it has raised $27M, bringing its total funding to $40M.
The project was showcased in the latest issue of the HIMSS Insights eBook, published at the beginning of April.
WHO released 10 guidelines for how countries can use digital health tools to improve patient care.
The goal is to help SMEs evaluate innovations in real-world clinical settings.
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Building on research published last month, the company plans to use the funding to secure additional clinical validation.