Healthcare continued its digital transformation in 2022, with sizable shifts toward artificial intelligence, digital front doors and remote patient monitoring, as well as big moves from outside disruptors and EHR vendors.
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Benjamin Maisano, the former chief digital and innovation officer of Morristown, N.J.-based Atlantic Health System and former chief technology officer of New York City-based Mount Sinai Health System, has joined digital health startup Tendo.
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic has partnered with augmented reality medtech company MediView through a know-how agreement that will work to advance the use of augmented during surgery.
Kevin Leicht, PhD, a sociology professor at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and Mary Stapel, MD, a physician at Peoria, Ill.-based OSF Saint Francis Medical Center, are collaborating on software designed to alert clinicians to medical misinformation trending on social…
Meditation app company Headspace Health has laid off about 50 people, or 4 percent of its staff, Bloomberg reported.
The digital health market is constantly changing, with new startups coming on to the scene and more established companies restructuring their strategies.
For years, the question of who actually owns patient healthcare data loomed unanswered. With the passage of the 21st Century CURES Act, this issue has been definitively resolved: health systems and providers do not own healthcare data — patients do.
Ten digital health partnerships Becker's has reported on since Dec. 6:
Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer has partnered with digital health company Anumana, a company founded in 2021 in collaboration with the Mayo Clinic Platform, to develop an artificial intelligence electrocardiogram algorithm used for the detection of cardiac amyloidosis.
The digital health world is constantly changing, and investors never know which startup will be next to hit unicorn status.