Wildflower Health
Also women's health company Wildflower scoops up $26 million and Prenosis closes new funding round.
Also: Study polls "digitally engaged physicians" on digital health's current strengths and weaknesses; Mira unveils an updated fertility monitor.
From teaming up with startups to creating provider spinouts, hospitals are looking at how innovation can help manage the bottom line.
The digital health industry has much work to do when it comes to developing technologies for underserved populations, including people of color, the LGBTQ community and women.
This morning Wildflower Health, a digital health platform that helps patients navigate benefits and connect to resources, announced that it is acquiring Circle Women’s Health platform, a startup from the Providence St.
Wyoming launches app for families.
Wildflower Health's pregnancy tracking app has been made available to Medicaid populations in Louisiana and Texas.
San Francisco-based Wildflower Health has raised $5 million in a round led by Easton Capital and Hatteras Venture Partners with participation from existing investors Cambia Health Solutions and HealthTech Capital.
Four months after pregnancy tracking app developer Wildflower Health launched a program for Wyoming Medicaid beneficiaries, the startup reported that nearly 70 percent of enrollees are using the app's main features.