Category: digital health

The 8 categories of digital health technologies

It can be hard to keep up with all the latest digital health technologies nowadays, but a new report breaks them down into eight categories.

Nurse staffing startup lays off 20% of workforce

Nurse staffing platform ConnectRN has laid off 20 percent of its staff, BostInno reported July 6.

Nurse staffing startup lays off 20% of workforce

Nurse staffing platform ConnectRN has laid off 20 percent of its staff, BostInno reported July 6.

79% of patients want a unified platform to pay medical bills

A majority of healthcare consumers report a desire to manage all healthcare activities through a single digital platform, with 79 percent emphasizing a preference for access to all medical bills in one spot.

11 top companies in hospital-at-home market

As hospital-at-home programs grow in popularity, investment in home health companies grew from $2.2 billion in 2020 to $4.7 billion in 2021, 7WireVentures reported.

11 top companies in hospital-at-home market

As hospital-at-home programs grow in popularity, investment in home health companies grew from $2.2 billion in 2020 to $4.7 billion in 2021, 7WireVentures reported.

Headspace lays off 181 employees in 2nd round of job cuts

Mental health app Headspace has laid off 181 employees, totaling about 15 percent of its workforce, the Los Angeles Times reported.

ChatGPT, virtual nursing, remote monitoring: Top digital health trends so far in '23

Generative artificial intelligence, virtual nursing and remote patient monitoring were among the biggest digital health trends of the first half of 2023, health system digital chiefs told Becker’s.

Former Mass General Brigham CEO lands $115M for digital mental health company

Gary Gottlieb, MD, the former CEO of Boston-based Mass General Brigham, has co-founded Author Health, a digital mental health company serving Medicare Advantage patients, Boston Business Journals reported June 28.

'The digital health landscape has gotten crowded': How Ochsner Digital Medicine stands out

A study found that Ochsner Digital Medicine can save members up to $2,200 a year through its remote chronic disease management.