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Novant Health debuts yearlong, paid accelerator program for healthcare startups
Winston-Salem, N.C.-based Novant Health is launching an accelerator to help promising healthcare startups come to market. -
GSA launches healthcare AI competition
The U.S. General Services Administration has launched a healthcare artificial intelligence competition focused on startups that can create practical solutions that can help federal agencies provide medical care. -
AI in mental health treatment has potential but faces challenges: WHO
A World Health Organization report identified artificial intelligence as a tool that can support mental healthcare through planning and automation. However, it also highlighted a number of challenges with technology in mental healthcare. -
How Brigham and Women's Hospital cares for surgical patients from home
As hospital-at-home programs rise in popularity, could surgical home-hospital care be next? Boston-based Brigham and Women's Hospital has been using a variety of digital tools to try caring for surgical patients remotely. -
UC San Diego Health gets $22M gift to create patient monitoring hub using EHR, wearables data
UC San Diego Health has received a $22 million gift to create an artificial intelligence-powered "mission control center." -
Mayo, UF Health, Mass General + others get $23.5M grant to advance AI use in ICUs
Health systems including Rochester, Minn-based Mayo Clinic, Gainesville, Fla.-based UF Health and Somerville, Mass.-based Mass General Brigham have received a $23.5 million grant to advance the use of artificial intelligence in intensive care units. -
6 health systems using VR
Virtual reality is an exciting new technology that allows medical systems to train clinicians in the digital world. -
General Catalyst leads $20M funding round for company digitizing clinical trials
Venture capital firm General Catalyst led a $20 million funding round for Faro Health, a cloud-computing company working on digitizing clinical trials. -
Are chief AI officers hospitals' next C-suite leader? We asked Northwestern's
Hospitals and health systems are increasingly adding tech-focused positions like chief digital officers and chief data officers to the C-suite. Following the rise in artificial intelligence in healthcare, could chief AI officers be far behind? -
One Medical opens 2nd Miami-area location as part of affiliation with UHealth
Hybrid primary care company One Medical has opened a second Miami location as part of an affiliation with University of Miami Health System. -
Silicon Valley Bank names healthcare head
Investment and banking giant Silicon Valley Bank has named Ashraf Hebela as its new head of technology and healthcare banking for North America. -
Wellstar Health System to use VR for emotional intelligence training for employees
Marietta, Ga.-based Wellstar Health System is expanding its partnership with virtual reality communication technology developer Moth+Flame to give clinicians VR emotional intelligence training. -
5 companies Cigna is investing in
Health insurance giant Cigna has an active venture arm making some notable investments in healthcare companies. -
Allina Health joins precision medicine research network
Minneapolis-based Allina Health has joined the Guardian Research Network, which focuses on advancing research in precision medicine. -
Former Google CEO to serve on federal biotech commission
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt will serve on the National Security Commission on Emerging Biotechnology, CNBC reported Jan. 31. -
Hospital for Special Surgery spinoff hires former Walmart Health exec as CEO
RightMove, a virtual physical therapy company that spun out of New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery, has named former Walmart Health leader Marcus Osborne as CEO. He starts Feb. 13. -
How Mayo is using AI: 3 takeaways
Artificial intelligence tools have exploded in popularity in recent weeks; here are three ways Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic is using AI, the Rochester Post-Bulletin reported Feb. 6. -
Mount Sinai debuts neuroinformatics program to analyze data on brain diseases
New York City-based Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai has debuted a neuroinformatics program to help care for people with brain diseases. -
University of Miami Health System selects AI company for supply chain operations
University of Miami Health System is working with artificial intelligence company Darvis to streamline its supply chain operations. -
UPMC, Senysdia complete AI cardiac health study
Cardiac remote monitoring company Sensydia completed its 225-person study of its artificial intelligence-powered cardiac performance system at Pittsburgh-based UPMC.
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