IntelyCare has laid off at least 30 employees, BostInno reported July 11, becoming the third gig-nursing platform to reduce its workforce in recent weeks.
Digital Health
New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Northwell Health is installing Prolucent Health's workforce and vendor management software VMS+.
Monterey, Calif.-based Montage Health is installing Xealth, a digital health platform spun out of Renton, Wash.-based Providence.
Digital health funding continues to slip, with the industry bringing in $2.5 billion in funding in the second quarter, putting 2023 on track to be the lowest funding year since 2019, according to data released July 10 by Rock Health.
26 health systems, Big Tech companies in National Academy of Medicine's digital health collaborative
The National Academy of Medicine formed a digital health consortium in 2011 that continues to add members toward its aim of boosting population and patient-level health.
Aaron Neinstein, MD, the former vice president of digital health at San Francisco-based UCSF Health, has left the health system to join healthcare artificial intelligence company Notable.
The digital health market can be turbulent. Here are five digital health companies laying off workers:
This week in the digital health market, companies laid off employees and top health systems installed new digital health platforms.
It can be hard to keep up with all the latest digital health technologies nowadays, but a new report breaks them down into eight categories.
Nurse staffing platform ConnectRN has laid off 20 percent of its staff, BostInno reported July 6.