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Mass General Brigham takes next step in 10-year AI plan
Somerset, Mass.-based Mass General Brigham inked a 10-year commitment to artificial intelligence solutions with GE HealthCare in 2017, and the next step is integrating medical imaging foundation models into its AI research work. -
RevSpring acquired by investment firm
Seattle-based investment firm Frazier Healthcare Partners closed its acquisition of end-to-end financial services company RevSpring from GTCR, a private equity firm, on March 12. -
Why digital health needs a 'strategy overhaul'
Digital health platforms must take a page from Big Tech companies — and largely do the opposite to succeed in healthcare, per an MIT Sloan Management Review article. -
CommonSpirit to launch 'digital consumer experience'
Chicago-based CommonSpirit is launching a digital consumer experience to meet patients' evolving expectations around ways to access care, which "will foster additional consumer relationships and greater loyalty," CEO Wright Lassiter III said during the health system's Feb. 29 investor call. -
NewYork-Presbyterian to provide kosher electronic devices for virtual visits
NewYork-Presbyterian will make kosher electronic devices available for virtual visits after HHS received complaints. -
Larry Ellison's cancer startup is shuttering
Larry Ellison's cancer-focused software startup, Project Ronin, is shutting down, The Register reported March 1. -
How remote monitoring saved a Florida system $4M
Hollywood, Fla.-based Memorial Healthcare System says remote patient monitoring has been able to decrease hospital admissions, readmissions and emergency department visits, saving the organization $4 million. -
Former Froedtert Health digital chief launches startup
The former digital chief of Milwaukee-based Froedtert Health has launched a startup with 16 health systems as founding partners. -
Health tech company goes private in $2.5 billion deal
Private equity firm Thomas H. Lee Partners agreed to acquire all outstanding shares of Agiliti Health, a medical technology management and service solution provider in a multi-billion dollar transaction. -
12 of the most valuable digital health companies
The value of digital health companies grew quickly during the pandemic as healthcare was forced out of the hospital. However, funding has dried up in the last two years. -
UC Davis Health, Verizon unveil digital inclusion program
UC Davis Health in Sacramento launched a digital inclusion program in partnership with Verizon Business. -
Health systems want to boost digital health budgets
As economic pressures on healthcare organizations begin to cool, hospital and health system leaders are looking to dedicate additional resources to initiatives focused on digital transformation, a Feb. 21 report from Panda Health found. -
Former HCA leaders secure $4M for startup
Former HCA Healthcare digital health leaders raised $4 million for their healthcare technology startup UnityAI. -
Health systems' top 9 digital health uses
Surgery prep and recovery is the most popular use of digital health at U.S. health systems, a new survey found. -
Care coordination solutions company Dina raises $7M
Dina, a home-centered care coordination solutions company, recently secured a $7 million series B round led by venture capital investor First Analysis. -
CIOs, patients at odds over digital access to healthcare
The average hospital utilizes up to six patient applications, but patients only want to use a single platform to engage with their healthcare providers, a new report from Gozio Health found. -
Health systems back bill aimed at boosting digital health access
Boston Medical Center, Grand Rapids, Mich.-based Corewell Health, and Indianapolis-based IU Health are backing a new bill that aims to improve access to digital health services. -
UC Davis Health introduces new digital care program
Sacramento, Calif.-based UC Davis Health is launching a new digital care program designed to support patients who have undergone percutaneous coronary intervention, a minimally invasive procedure to open blocked coronary arteries. -
Dr. Ed Lee joins AI company as medical chief after exiting The Permanente Federation
Ed Lee, MD, former executive vice president of IT and CIO of Oakland, Calif.-based The Permanente Federation, joined a company developing ambient AI technology for clinical practitioners. -
GE HealthCare reports 15.8% income drop, CEO 'confident' about 2024
GE HealthCare reported 7% revenue growth in 2023 but net income dropped in its first year as a publicly traded company after spinning out from GE.
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