Category: digital health

3 digital health bankruptcies

As digital health funding has declined since the COVID-19 era, some former digital health unicorns have been forced to file for bankruptcy.

The 'huge gap between hype and reality' for healthcare AI

While generative artificial intelligence will “completely” reshape primary care, there’s still a “huge gap between hype and reality” for healthcare AI, a Mount Sinai Health System leader told Becker’s.

Digital divide affecting low-income patients, Reid Health CEO says

Craig Kinyon, CEO of Richmond, Ind.-based Reid Health, said the digital divide is disproportionately affecting low-income households in both urban and rural areas. 

Digital divide affecting low-income patients, Reid Health CEO says

Craig Kinyon, CEO of Richmond, Ind.-based Reid Health, said the digital divide is disproportionately affecting low-income households in both urban and rural areas. 

St. Jude's dedicates $50M to tech-based initiatives

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, based in Memphis, Tenn., will provide over $50 million in funding to launch six projects that are expected to create 54 new jobs across the hospital.

One Medical CEO to leave company

One Medical CEO Amir Dan Rubin told employees Aug. 31 he plans to leave the company later in 2023.

How Babylon Health went from $2B to bankrupt

Babylon Health, the London-based digital healthcare firm that was once valued at nearly $2 billion, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy of its two subsidiaries and looked to complete a sale of its U.K. businesses, TechCrunch reported Aug. 31.

How Babylon Health went from $2B to bankrupt

Babylon Health, the London-based digital healthcare firm that was once valued at nearly $2 billion, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy of its two subsidiaries and looked to complete a sale of its U.K. businesses, TechCrunch reported Aug. 31.

UW Health rolls out 'hospital at home' at 2 ERs

Madison, Wis.-based UW Health has launched a “hospital-at-home” program that will initially serve up to four patients at a time but that could care for 300 people a year starting in 2024.

UW Health rolls out 'hospital at home' at 2 ERs

Madison, Wis.-based UW Health has launched a “hospital-at-home” program that will initially serve up to four patients at a time but that could care for 300 people a year starting in 2024.