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Seamless Medical Systems, which has developed a digital patient registration offering (not to be confused with pre- and post-op patient engagement tool SeamlessMD) raised $2.
Community Health Systems, the largest for-profit health system in the United States, has tapped American Well to bring remote visit services to its primary care patients.
In the past week, two new ResearchKit studies have launched.
The National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, a division of the National Institutes of Health, has awarded a group of researchers from UCLA and USC $6 million to develop technology designed for children that predicts their asthma attacks.
It's hard to imagine a better blend of high tech and low tech than an iPhone stuck to the bottom of a plastic bucket.
The Apple Watch pilot that the MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper announced last May finally launched today.
The Scripps Translational Science Institute is working with Aetna and Johnson & Johnson to launch a trial that will test iRhythm's Zio Patch and the Amiigo activity tracker as possible new ways to screen at-risk populations for atrial fibrillation.
One of the tidbits in Ashlee Vance's much-talked about Elon Musk biography is that the Musk brothers conceived of, and quickly rejected, an idea that would have put them at the forefront of the digital health space way back in 1994.
Sometimes the ways technology can improve the patient experience are complex new sensors, patient engagement apps, or telepresence robots.
Farmington, Connecticut-based Evariant has raised $42.