Category: digital health

50 most promising digital health companies

CB Insights released its “Digital Health 50” 2023 report Dec. 5 featuring private digital health companies worldwide that have the most potential. These companies are actively developing innovative tools tailored for use by clinicians, healthcare insti…

Olive AI founder has a new startup

The founder of Olive AI registered for a new startup as his healthcare company was disintegrating, Columbus (Ohio) Inno reported.

U-M Health's chief digital officer sees opportunity in tech 'co-pilots'

Lansing-based University of Michigan Health’s regional chief digital information officer, Josh Wilda, is focusing on cultivating a strong digital environment and maximizing the organization’s current technologies. 

Emory joins forces with patient dataset software company

In an effort to strengthen clinical insights across areas of research, diagnosis and treatment, Atlanta-based Emory Healthcare has partnered with Nference, a software company that provides access to de-identified patient data.

Tampa General pilots cancer genetic testing

Tampa General Hospital is partnering with digital health company My Gene Counsel to employ digital tools for genetic counseling and testing.

Healthcare investment firm raises $150M

Intuitive Ventures, a healthcare investment firm focusing on early-stage diagnostics, medtech, therapy, and digital health companies, closed on $150 million for its second fund.

ONC proposes 'nutrition label' for healthcare apps

ONC is proposing adding a “nutrition label” to healthcare apps to disclose their uses and performance, The Wall Street Journal reported.

St. Luke's partners with virtual care company

Boise, Idaho-based St. Luke’s Health System partnered with virtual care company TytoCare to provide employees and members of St. Luke’s Health Plan with remote primary care.

2 more health systems partner with Hippocratic AI

Two more health systems have partnered with generative artificial intelligence startup Hippocratic AI.

WakeMed adopts digital tools in the war against burnout

Raleigh, N.C.-based WakeMed’s adoption of digital tools to streamline surgery schedules has been successful in fighting burnout and retaining staff, WakeMed CMO Chuck Harr, MD, told Becker’s at a media roundtable.