Companies that had a good week:
- Artificial intelligence-powered administrative platform Laudio landed partnerships with New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Northwell Health and Omaha-based Nebraska Medicine.
- Digital health company Junum launched a partnership with Junum to identify malnutrition within the EHR.
Companies that had a bad week:
- Nurse staffing startup ConnectRN laid off 20 percent of its staff.
- Telehealth and remote monitoring company TytoCare laid off 10 percent of its workforce.
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