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Samsung, Mass General Brigham partner on digital health
Somerville, Mass.-based Mass General Brigham is partnering with Samsung on a new digital health initiative. -
Women's health network raises $34M
Diana Health, a women's health provider network that partners with hospitals, raised $34 million in series B financing. -
How hospitals are benefiting from digital health tools in a post-COVID era
As weak hospital margins are projected to continue into 2024 due to the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and changes in the labor market, hospital CFOs told Becker's that they are adopting digital health tools, such as remote patient monitoring. -
Mount Sinai to dive deep into AI-driven clinical trials
The New York City-based Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai has entered into a new partnership with the Chiba Institute of Technology to use AI to make clinical trials more efficient. -
Medtech market stabilizing after headwinds, SVB says
The 2023 health technology market is stabilizing after a down year in 2022, as health technology stock trading and merger activity is on the rise in the first two quarters of the year. -
Venture capital firm launches $217M digital health fund
Digital health-focused venture capital firm 7wireVentures launched a $217 million new fund. -
Main Line Health taps DocGo for medical transportation
DocGo, which provides mobile health services, has inked a partnership with Radnor Township, Pa.-based Main Line Health. -
WellSpan launches virtual nursing, remote monitoring pilot
York, Pa.-based WellSpan Health is partnering with Artisight to use the company's artificial intelligence-powered smart hospital platform to provide virtual care. -
Generative AI collaborative adds 8 more health systems
Eight more health systems have joined a national collaborative to shape the use of generative artificial intelligence in healthcare. -
UChicago Medicine inks deal with UPMC startup
University of Chicago Medicine has inked a deal to use the Pip Care digital surgical platform developed by Pittsburgh-based UPMC. -
Zoom expands healthcare reach with new AI tool
Video conferencing platform Zoom made its artificial intelligence-powered summarization tool available to its healthcare customers. -
Tampa General expands virtual hospital tool to ICU
Tampa General Hospital is expanding the use of its ThinkAndor Virtual Hospital platform to its intensive care unit. -
Healthcare AI company raises $31M
Health Data Analytics Institute, a healthcare company using artificial intelligence to support clinical decisions, raised $31 million in series C financing. -
Hackensack forms committee to guide strategic AI integration
Edison, N.J.-based Hackensack Meridian Health has created a committee to help govern how – or if – artificial intelligence technology will be put into practice, NJBiz reported Oct. 2. -
Providence incubates 4th technology
Renton, Wash.-based Providence successfully incubated its fourth technology through Providence Digital Innovation Group: Praia Health. -
2 health systems roll out virtual nursing at 7 hospitals
St. Luke's and Saint Alphonsus health systems, both based in Boise, Idaho, have rolled out virtual nursing at seven hospitals, the Idaho Statesman reported. -
Health system VC arms back home care platform
Milwaukee-based Froedtert Health's venture arm, Inception Health, and Johnson City, Tenn.-based Ballad Health's venture arm, Ballad Ventures, backed a $2.5 million funding round for a senior housing and care solution platform. -
Biogen shutters digital health unit
Biotech company Biogen is shutting down its 150-person digital health unit that was focused on gathering health data from mobile devices, The Boston Globe reported Sept. 28. -
Mayo Clinic, Microsoft roll out generative AI project
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic is deploying generative artificial intelligence technology from Microsoft to automate tasks for clinicians. -
Beacon Health System harnesses AI tool to boost patient capacity
Beacon Health System said its artificial intelligence-powered clinical documentation tool from Nuance has allowed its physicians to "improve" the number of patients they see.
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