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From travel checkpoints to at-home screening, smartphone-based digital health tools could play a role in limiting outbreaks, writes Binah.ai CEO David Maman.
The company offers a virtual assistant that can help employees navigate their health benefits and care options.
The NHS in England has announced that it is piloting home testing for coronavirus, as the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the UK went up to 13 on Sunday (23 February).
The news follows after the company’s ResAppDx-EU version 2 smartphone app was approved by the Australian TGA as a Class IIa medical device.
A recently published analysis of eight digital studies found a median dropoff of 5.5 days, as well as a predominantly young and white pool of participants.
The platform was designed to provide patients with limited English proficiency access to speciality care.
The high street beauty and health retailer is taking one step further to introduce digital services for its customers.
The system can complete a quantitative analysis of lung lesions in 2-3 seconds.
The accelerator will focus on human centered design, data integration, data interoperability and third-party solution integration.
Both CGM competitors announced integrations with Insulet yesterday during the Advanced Technologies & Treatment for Diabetes Congress in Madrid.