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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Even with a slowdown in digital health funding, new startups are constantly raising capital.
Over the past three years, physicians have moved to adopt more digital health tools in their practice, according to the results of a Sept. 13 study by the American Medical Association.
Minot, N.D.-based Trinity Health is collaborating with pharma company Orexo to provide digital treatment for its patients in northwestern North Dakota and eastern Montana dealing with depression and excessive drinking.
WebMD Health Services is partnering with digital health company Fern Health to provide digital tools to chronic pain patients.
Digital mental health app Counslr is now available in all 50 states.
Healthcare jobs marketplace Vivian Health is partnering with Lume Technologies to provide new banking services for clinicians on the Vivian Health platform.
Medtech company Bloom Health is opening a new location in Honolulu.
Digital health companies are constantly working to improve cancer care and launch new digital tools for cancer patients.
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta has selected data analytics company Vizzia as its asset management platform for its new 70-acre medical campus.