The American Hospital Association highlighted six healthcare startups it says could optimize providers' time and improve patient outcomes in an Aug. 1 article.
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Cambridge, Mass.-based Beth Israel Lahey Health plans to roll out "hospital at home" at 10 hospitals, with the first program launching later in August.
Philadelphia-based Thomas Jefferson University's venture capital arm, Jefferson Innovation, is focusing on biotech and medical device investments.
Farmington, Conn.-based UConn Health is partnering with CVS Health subsidiary Signify Health on value-based care.
Reed Jobs, the son of Steve Jobs, launched Yosemite, a spinoff from Emerson Collective Health, with $200 million to invest in oncology.
Cleveland Clinic led a $17.6 million series B financing round for Enspire DBS, a company developing neuromodulation therapy for patients recovering from a stroke.
Durham, N.C.-based Duke Health entered into a five-year partnership with Microsoft to create the Duke Health AI Innovation Lab and Center of Excellence.
Health system digital leaders largely agree with the results of a recent Becker's poll that found predictive analytics is the technology that holds the most promise for healthcare.
Health systems across the U.S. continue to work closely with Big Tech companies to further their digital transformations. Here are the collaborations Becker's has reported on in the past month.
Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente is using an AI-based chatbot program that helps its patients' navigate their care options. The aim is not to remove humans from care, but to adhere to patients' needs in a way that is easier for…