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Children's Hospital of Los Angeles evaluating impact of behavioral health apps
Children's Hospital of Los Angeles has partnered with digital therapeutics company Limbix to study the impact of digital-based cognitive behavioral therapy for patients aged 13 to 22 years old. -
Health tech company Innovaccer lays off 90 employees
Innovaccer, a company that provides cloud services to healthcare organizations, has laid off about 8 percent of its workforce, or 90 employees, a spokesperson confirmed to Becker's. -
Digital health: Who was up, down this week
The digital health market is constantly changing, with new startups coming onto the scene and more established companies restructuring their strategies. -
Former Google healthcare leader joins global health commercialization agency
Global health commercialization partner Klick Health has named former managing director of healthcare at Google Ryan Olohan as executive vice president. -
Virtual care company Wheel reduces workforce by 17%
Virtual healthcare platform Wheel has laid off 35 employees, or 17 percent of its staff, a spokesperson confirmed to Becker's. -
GoodRx to lay off 140 employees
GoodRx plans to let go of about 16 percent of its staff, or 140 employees, the digital pharmacy savings company said in an Aug. 31 Securities and Exchange Commission filing. -
Here are the chief digital execs for US News' top hospitals
In this tech-heavy age for healthcare, more hospitals and health systems have been creating the role of chief digital officer to oversee initiatives like virtual care and remote patient monitoring. -
Medtronic partners with BioIntelliSense for remote monitoring
Medtech company Medtronic has partnered with remote patient monitoring company BioIntelliSense to have the distribution rights of the BioButton across the U.S. -
Amazon exec says new startup accelerator class can boost hospitals, healthcare
Amazon Web Services has picked 10 startups for its accelerator program focused on health equity that a top executive told Becker's can not only help reduce disparities but boost hospitals and the healthcare system as a whole. -
14 recent digital health funding rounds
Despite a slowing funding market for digital health companies, investors continue to pour money into promising health tech ideas. -
How AI is transforming imaging: AI is augmenting radiologists, advancing outcomes
AI technology and algorithms have great potential in radiology, where image interpretation and workflows are often time-sensitive and labor-intensive, and leave little room for error. -
10 chief digital officers on what layoffs mean for digital health industry
After a busy 2021, in which digital health companies raised many billions of dollars and some even went public, the market for startups offering tech-heavy services like virtual care and data analytics has slowed, leading many of the firms to cut jobs in 2022. -
Digital heart health company launches cholesterol tracking feature
Digital heart health company Hello Heart has released a new cholesterol tracking feature called 'My Cholesterol.' -
Memora Health partners with Impilo to advance digital health
Virtual care company Memora Health is partnering with digital health company Impilo to innovate remote monitoring devices. -
Hackensack Meridian implemented a digital workspace to accommodate its hybrid workforce
Hackensack Meridian Health has partnered with Citrix Systems to use its digital workspace platform to provide simple and secure access to applications and information to its hybrid workforce. -
Former University of Mississippi Medical Center exec joins digital health company
John Showalter, MD, has joined digital health company Linus Health as its chief product officer. -
ClareCloud rolls out new chronic care tech platform
Health technology company ClareCloud has begun rolling out chronic care management technology CareCloud Wellness to providers. -
Cue Health rolls out telehealth program
Healthcare technology company Cue Health has launched a new feature on its mobile application, Cue Care. -
FTC sues Kochava for selling people's reproductive health, addiction treatment data
The Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit Aug. 29 against data broker Kochava, alleging the company sells information that could be used to track people's reproductive health and addiction treatment activities. -
Post-acute care platform Olio Health raises $13M
Olio Health, which offers a digital platform for post-acute care, has landed a $13 million series A growth investment.
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