Category: digital health

5 systems installing virtual care platforms

Since Nov. 10, Becker’s has reported on health systems in Minnesota, Missouri, Idaho, Florida and Pittsburgh, launching new virtual care platforms.

Samsung expands digital health tools

Samsung Electronics added a medication tracking feature to its Samsung Health app.

New Mayo hospital to have 24/7 remote patient monitoring

Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic’s new 94-bed hospital in La Crosse, Wis., will include 24/7 remote patient monitoring services, the La Crosse Tribune reported Dec. 20.

Minnesota hospital selects Oracle Fusion Cloud system

Robbinsdale, Minn.-based North Memorial Health is using Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications Suite to replace its different IT business systems with a single unified system.

Digital health funding hits multiyear low

In the third quarter, the digital health sector secured $800 million in funding and 60 new deals, marking a multiyear low since 2020, according to a Dec. 13 report from PitchBook. 

Hospitals still reluctant to adopt virtual nursing, report says

A survey of hospital executives from digital health company Panda Health found that virtual nursing was the digital hospital tool with the lowest adoption rate and most overstated value.

5 health systems join digital transformation network

Five health systems are joining AVIA, a digital healthcare transformation network. Through the move, AVIA now has 55 healthcare organizations in its network.

Missouri health system launches Epic-based virtual care

Rolla, Mo.-based Phelps Health is partnering with KeyCare, an Epic-based virtual care platform, to provide telehealth options to its patients.

Illinois critical access hospital partners with AI-powered payment platform

Crawford Memorial Hospital, a Robinson, Ill.-based critical access hospital, is partnering with PayZen, an artificial intelligence-powered healthcare fintech company, to help patients manage healthcare costs.

The 6 best healthcare data and analytics vendors, per KLAS 

Healthcare analytics advisory services company Chartis was rated the highest among companies that provide analytics and data services to healthcare organizations, according to a Dec. 4 KLAS Research Report.