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Data company Definitive Healthcare lays off 55 employees
Data analytics company Definitive Healthcare is laying off about 55 employees after hiring aggressively in recent years and expecting continued growth, according to a Jan. 12 securities filing. -
Digital health: Who's up, who's down
The digital health market is constantly changing, with startups coming on to the scene and more established companies restructuring their strategies. -
Baptist Health receives $2M to roll out digital engagement services
Baptist Health Foundation received a $2 million donation from international insurance company BMI to roll out Baptist Health's digital patient smart TV and engagement system. -
Ochsner Health's telemedicine leader joins digital medicine advisory group
David Houghton, MD, system chair for telemedicine and chief of movement and memory disorders at New Orleans-based Ochsner Health will join The American Medical Association's Digital Medicine Payment Advisory Group. -
Transcarent partners with Cleveland Clinic for virtual second opinions
Self-insured employers who use the Transcarent health platform will now have access to virtual second opinions from Cleveland Clinic specialists. -
Bellin Health acquires signal visualization tech from digital health company
Green Bay, Wis.-based Bellin Health has signed an agreement to acquire BioSig Technologies' intracardiac signal visualization technology. -
4 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. Here are four digital health companies laying off employees that Becker’s has reported on since Nov. 15: -
Digital health funding down by about half in '22: 8 things to know
Funding for digital health startups was down by about half in 2022, with $15.3 billion in deals compared to $29.3 billion in 2021, a Jan. 9 report by Rock Health found. -
Health tech firm Cue Health to lay off 388 employees
At-home diagnostics company Cue Health is laying off 388 employees, or about 26 percent of its workforce, to adjust to changing economic conditions, the firm said in an SEC filing. -
3 emerging digital health funding rounds
The digital health world is constantly changing, and investors never know which startup is next to hit unicorn status. -
Digital health: Who's up, who's down
The digital health market is constantly changing, with new startups coming onto the scene and more established companies restructuring their strategies. -
3 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. -
Digital health platform raises additional $45M
Healthcare engagement platform Ostro closed on an additional $45 million in its series B financing round to bring its total funding to more than $55 million. -
Ohio health system partners with cancer treatment-focused software company
Cleveland-based University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center selected medtech company RaySearch's digital treatment planning system, RayStation. -
Patient engagement platform partners with AWS
Force Therapeutics, a digital remote monitoring and patient engagement platform, has gone live on the AWS Marketplace. -
Digital health: Who's up, who's down
The digital health market is constantly changing, with new startups coming on to the scene and more established companies restructuring their strategies. -
Michigan partners with digital health company to fight loneliness in older adults
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is partnering with digital health company GetSetUp to offer free classes and online health modules to older adults, chron.com reported Dec. 28. -
Tech company valuations decline in Q3, report says
The valuations of tech companies declined in the third quarter of 2022, indicating that investors remained cautious and limited their risk exposure compared to the first two quarters of 2022, a new report from market research firm CB Insights found. -
Digital health: Who's up, who's down
The digital health market is constantly changing, with new startups coming onto the scene and more established companies restructuring their strategies. -
Virtual nurses, bots, AI: Digital health predictions for '23
A "headline-grabbing" health system/digital health company merger? Less digital health investment from hospitals? More virtual healthcare workers to meet staffing shortages?
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