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San Juan Capistrano, California-based remote monitoring analytics company Jointly Health has raised $1.
The Epilepsy Foundation has launched a device and connected app on Indiegogo, called SAMi, that helps caregivers track family members who have recurring seizures (RS), according to a report over at Medgadget.
There are now more than 100,000 apps on the iOS and Android app stores, according to a new report by research firm Research2Guidance, double the market size of two and a half years ago.
Wellness & Prevention, a division of Johnson & Johnson that works with health plans on behavior change coaching, has released a mobile app, Track Your Health.
San Diego-based Independa, which has developed a telehealth platform for seniors, has raised about $2.
Just three months after smartphone breathalyzer company Breathometer pitched its product on ABC show Shark Tank Breathometer's sales grew from $140,000 to $1 million.
Crowdsourcing diagnosis platform CrowdMed raised $2.
In 2009 when Corventis first unveiled its technology, its main offering was an innovative fluid sensor, which was part of the array of sensors embedded in its peel-and-stick patch that was eventually named PiiX.
The study analyzed results of home-based programs conducted by the VHA, Partners Healthcare in Boston and Centura Health at Home in Colorado.