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Aetna said it would begin offering Oshi's virtual gastrointestinal care in six states, with plans to expand this year.
Dr. Liz Kwo and Timothy Lee outline reimbursement strategies for digital health startups.
The announcement comes just weeks after the company reported it let go of approximately 35% of its workforce.
Women's health company Tia adds two women to its all-female leadership team, Ophelia appoints a chief commercial officer and chief operations officer, and Noom adds new leadership.
The three-year collaboration will focus on developing and implementing virtual reality tools for neurorehabilitation and chronic condition management.
The femtech company also announced users can invest in the app via crowdfunding platform Crowdcube and contribute to its development.
According to a data breach notification, Monument said it used pixel-tracking technologies from third parties like Meta, Google, Bing and Pinterest. More than 100,000 users were affected.
They will deploy AI to help reduce delays and gaps in stroke care management.
Its latest funding will also go to building new capabilities.
A study published in JAMA Network Open found Black children and those from lower socioeconomic backgrounds were less likely to participate and engage in research that used wearable devices.