Category: digital health

Digital therapeutics company lays off 35% of workforce

Better Therapeutics, a digital therapeutics company, laid off 35 percent of its workforce, according to a March 23 filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

Marshfield launches new tech to automate registration

Marshfield (Wis.) Clinic Health System is partnering with healthcare automation company Notable to launch a new patient digital registration tool.

Marshfield launches new tech to automate registration

Marshfield (Wis.) Clinic Health System is partnering with healthcare automation company Notable to launch a new patient digital registration tool.

Lee Health looks to change-up digital strategy with new partnership

Fort Myers, Fla.-based Lee Health is partnering with digital platform b.well to launch Lee HealthPass, a digital transformation that will work to bring patient data into a single interface. 

68% percent of hospitals execs say digital health market is challenging to navigate

Sixty-eight percent of hospital executives say they have a hard time navigating the digital health market, which in turn is causing them to have a difficult time realizing the full potential of available digital health solutions, according to a March 2…

Digital health: Who's up, who's down

The digital health market is constantly changing, with startups coming onto the scene and more established companies restructuring their strategies.

UR Medicine selects Providence-built tool for virtual visits

Rochester, N.Y.-based UR Medicine has selected DexCare to power its virtual visits and telehealth program.

No 'cookie-cutter' wellness apps: Why Providence, Prime Healthcare and Memorial Hermann built their own

Ontario, Calif.-based Prime Healthcare developed its own proprietary mental health app at the outset of COVID-19 in early 2020, to fulfill a need hospital leadership saw during a “very dark time in healthcare.”

How Cone Health uses digital 'nudging,' AI to change patient behaviors

Greensboro, N.C.-based Cone Health plans to use digital “nudging” to try to change the behaviors of chronic disease patients.

Digital health can universalize coverage, WHO says

The World Health Organizations’ “Taking Universal Healthcare to the Last Citizen” conference is supporting digital health as a tool that could potentially universalize health coverage.