Digital Health
Calm Health, offered through providers, payers and self-insured employers, builds off the company's acquisition of Ripple Health Group.
An AI-driven application and wearable devices can help with healthcare equity, according to Victor Brown, founder and CEO of Xcellent Life.
Christopher Kunney, senior VP of digital transformation at Divurgent, describes how age-tech is transforming home care and primary care, and moving to nontraditional organizations.
According to reporting by TechCrunch, the company laid off around 500 employees.
David Rosen, a partner and public policy lawyer at Foley & Lardner, discusses the agency's recently wrapped Software Precertification Pilot Program and what it means for the future of digital health regulation.
Patients at the majority of WVU hospitals that are in rural areas get an equal level of care because of EMRAM Stage 7, explains Kim Clarke, VP and assistant CIO at West Virginia United Health System.
Also, Max Life in India has developed an analytics solution that detects inaccurate medical reports in real time.
The company also announced a partnership with pharma giant Biogen that allows providers to submit enrollment forms for its multiple sclerosis drug Vumerity through the new platform.
The company said the sale of Meritage Medical Network will allow it to focus on its digital-first, value-based care contracts.
Dr. Nigel Spier, OBGYN and team lead for ModMed OBGYN, explains that adaptive technology should understand how doctors manage patients based on their training and guidelines in order to free up time for better quality care.