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Heidi Health recently raised $6.5 million in Series A funding for its nationwide expansion.
Carebook reports record revenue and the first quarter of positive adjusted EBITDA, while Cue Health sees large net and adjusted EBITDA losses.
Behavioral health platform Eleos Health, virtual chronic care company Vida Health and virtual peer support company Forum also garner investment.
The funds will be used to speed up global adoption of AI algorithms on Philips Lumify Handheld Ultrasound to help rural providers identify abnormalities during pregnancy.
Butterfly Network reports decreased total revenue in the third quarter, and teletherapy company Talkspace shows a 32% increase in revenue over the prior-year period.
Also, new AI-powered mobile apps in Hong Kong support at-home stroke rehabilitation and the mental health of parents of children with special education needs.
The company also finalized its acquisition of fellow AI-powered radiology quality assurance company CoRead.
The company reported third-quarter revenue of $4.8 billion, comparable to its first and second-quarter revenue of $4.7 billion and $4.8 billion, respectively.
A GSR Ventures survey revealed 71% of investors believe the tech is changing their investment strategy "somewhat," and 17% say it changes their strategy "significantly."
Eli Levin, who works on economic affairs and innovation for the Consulate General of Israel to New England, discusses how the war in Israel has affected digital health and technology.