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Prat Vemana, chief digital officer of Kaiser Permanente, is using digital innovation to 'spearhead' patient care
Prat Vemana, chief digital officer of Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente, said digital adoption was accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, giving the health system an advantage to use its innovation to serve patients beyond their greatest times of need, VentureBeat reported Aug. 1. -
Adventist HealthCare partners with Innovaccer
Gaithersburg, Md.-based health system Adventist HealthCare has selected digital health company Innovaccer as its population health management solution. -
Wyoming health system using new mobile app for physician payments
Jackson, Wyo.-based St. John's Health System is using a mobile application from healthcare tech firm Ludi to manage physician payments. -
CMS awards $33M digital modernization contract
CMS has awarded a $33 million contract to consulting and technology services company ICF to digitally modernize CMS' office of information technology. -
Digital health company Pear Therapeutics lays off 9% of staff
Pear Therapeutics, a company that offers digital therapy programs by prescription, has let go of 9 percent of its workforce, according to a recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. -
Annexus Health raises $33M
Healthcare technology company Annexus Health has raised $33 million in a series B funding round. -
Telehealth study among 26 to be funded through $258M from nonprofit
The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute is spending $258 million on 26 new studies investigating mental health, heart health and chronic conditions; several of the studies will be designed to evaluate the effectiveness of telehealth services. -
New platform lets users compare digital health companies
Startup Digital.Health has launched a platform allowing users to search a database of digital health companies. -
AmerisourceBergen launches digital therapeutics platform
AmerisourceBergen is rolling out a new digital therapeutics platform that allows clinicians to dispense apps and devices to patients in the same way that they order prescription medications. -
Wearables found to be effective at improving user health
Wearing fitness and health tracking devices may help users become more active and lose weight, according to an August 2022 study published in the Lancet. -
95% of health system leaders say digital tech enhances the patient experience
A new study from pCare, a patient engagement technology company, showed that 95 percent of health system leaders said adopting digital engagement tools improved the patient experience. -
BrightInsight launches digital health platform
Digital pharmaceutical and medical technology company BrightInsight launched its connected diagnostics platform at the 2022 American Association for Clinical Chemistry Annual Scientific Meeting and Lab Clinic Expo. -
Digital biomarkers market to reach $22B by 2030, report says
Revenue from the digital biomarkers market is expected to reach nearly $22 billion by 2030, according to a July 26 report from Prescient and Strategic Intelligence. -
Viewpoint: Some patients don't trust Amazon with their health data
Amazon's recent acquisition of One Medical, in addition to its dominance in the retail, entertainment, technology and food industries, is causing concern to some, Ari Levy, CNBC's deputy technology editor reported July 23. -
Digital health company snags FDA clearance for atrial fibrillation algorithm
Cardiac-focused digital health company iRhythm has received FDA 510(k) clearance for an algorithm that monitors atrial fibrillation and will be paired with wearable technology. -
Medable incorporates remote patient monitoring to platform
Medable, a health tech company that provides an online platform for clinical trials, announced a partnership with Withings Health Solutions to integrate remote patient monitoring into trials. -
Former Optum exec joins digital health literacy company as chief health officer
Seth Serxner, PhD, was named chief health officer of digital communications and engagement company EdLogics on July 21. -
Mayo Clinic, Lisa Health partner on AI menopause app
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic partnered with digital health company Lisa Health to create an app that uses AI, sensor technology and digital therapeutics to support menopause management and healthy aging. -
Digital health funding drops by 32% in Q2
A new report from CB Insights shows a slowdown in digital health funding for the second quarter of 2022. -
Well Health posts $100M in Q2 revenue
Digital health company Well Health released preliminary second quarter results that showed the company expects to exceed $100 million in revenue for the second quarter.
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