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Olive AI lays off 215 employees
Artificial intelligence company Olive laid off 215 employees Feb. 9, a spokesperson confirmed to Becker's. -
Transforming healthcare: the chatbot will see you now
Conversational AI platforms like ChatGPT, Google BARD and Meta OPT are sophisticated language models that are built on a massive corpus of language, so their conversation is human-friendly, actionable and logical. -
Illinois health system taps new virtual care partner
Carbondale-based Southern Illinois Healthcare partnered with digital health company Xealth to expand its virtual treatment offerings. -
5 emerging digital health funding rounds
The digital health world is constantly changing, and investors never know which startup will be next to hit unicorn status. -
Overlake launches new virtual care platform
Bellevue, Wash.-based Overlake Medical Center & Clinics can now treat patients virtually through a partnership with digital health company TytoCare. -
New Jersey health system looks to streamline care through Memora partnership
Marlton, N.J.-based Virtua Health tapped virtual care company Memora to automate routine clinician tasks. -
MSU Health rolls out virtual physical therapy
East Lansing, Mich.-based MSU Health Care is partnering with RecoveryOne, a virtual musculoskeletal care company, to launch virtual physical therapy services. -
WellSpan selects Epic-based platform for virtual care
York, Pa.-based WellSpan Health has tapped KeyCare, a digital health platform built with Epic, for its virtual care services. -
Bronson Healthcare launches MyChart Bedside app
Kalamazoo, Mich.-based Bronson Healthcare has launched MyChart Bedside, a digital health app within MyChart that makes it easier for clinicians to communicate care plans for hospitalized patients. -
5 digital health companies laying off workers
The tech industry has dealt with a glut of recent high-profile layoffs, and digital health companies have not been spared. -
Novant launches digital health innovation program
Charlotte, N.C.-based Novant Health is partnering with Innovate Carolina and the Digital Health Institute for Transformation to advance the adoption of digital health tools across North Carolina. -
100 most innovative New York City digital health companies, according to DHNY
Digital Health New York, a networking and event company for New York City-based digital health companies, released its annual list of the 100 most innovative digital health companies in New York City. -
Music to medicine: Spotify founder launches healthcare startup
Spotify founder and CEO Daniel Ek is launching Neko Health, a healthcare screening and disease prevention startup, Sifted reported Feb. 2. -
Eduardo Conrado's path from digital, innovation chief to president of Ascension
Eduardo Conrado, the new president of St. Louis-based Ascension, came from the IT and digital side to become the second-in-command at one of the nation's largest health systems. -
Digital mental health company cuts 128 jobs
Mindstrong Health, a digital mental health company, is cutting 128 jobs and permanently closing its Menlo Park, Calif., office, the East Bay Times reported Feb. 2. -
Digital health: Who's up, who's down
The digital health market is constantly changing, with startups coming onto the scene and more established companies restructuring their strategies. -
Generative AI will be 'next big thing' to transform healthcare + 9 other trends to know
Generative artificial intelligence is slated to become the "next big thing" that will transform healthcare, according to a recent digital health report from Digital Health New York. -
Coding complexities that are costing your practice and how to document them correctly
What’s the difference between M51.09 and M51.04? It’s just one number, right? Well, for these two ICD-10 codes, that one number means the difference between a specified and unspecified code. It also likely means the difference between getting a first-pass denial on your claim from a payer and getting reimbursed. -
Indiana health system rolls out cardiac remote monitoring platform
South Bend, Ind.-based Beacon Health System is partnering with digital care company Biofourmis to roll out a cardiac post-discharge remote monitoring program. -
Atlantic, Saint Peter's, Virtua, 4 other systems partner with Wildflower Health on maternity care
Seven New Jersey health systems are partnering with digital health company Wildflower Health to boost maternity care in the state.
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