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.

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Companies that had a good week:

  1. Epic: The EHR giant was fully integrated into Winston-Salem, N.C.-based Novant Health’s Cedar payment system. Ochsner Health in New Orleans is also using an Epic app for personalized cancer treatment within its EHR system.
  2. General Catalyst: General Catalyst partnered with York, Pa.-based Wellspan Health to work on digital health innovation.
  3. Maximus: Maximus was awarded a $6.6 billion contract from CMS to continue operating its contact center operations.
  4. Theranica: The digital wearable therapeutics company raised $45 million to expand its corporate reach in America.

Companies that had a bad week:

  1. Wheel: The digital health platform laid off 35 employees, or 17 percent, of its staff.
  2. GoodRx: GoodRx laid off 140 employees, or 16 percent, of its staff.
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