Category: digital health

UCHealth expands virtual sepsis monitoring 

UCHealth’s virtual sepsis monitoring program is now live at all 14 of its acute care hospitals. 

Health tech layoffs so far in '24

More than 60,000 tech workers have been laid off so far in 2024, including at five health tech companies, according to a list compiled by TechCrunch.

Ochsner rolls out virtual weight management

New Orleans-based Ochsner Health System will now offer comprehensive weight management care through its digital health program.

UPMC Enterprises portfolio companies thrive

UPMC Enterprises’ portfolio companies have made big moves so far in 2024.

Inside the first 6 months of Novant's hospital-at-home program

Novant Health New Hanover Regional Medical Center in Wilmington, N.C., has treated 52 patients through its hospital-at-home program since its official launch in March. The hospital is now focused on expanding the program to other regions, aiming to adm…

Inside the first 6 months of Novant's hospital-at-home program

Novant Health New Hanover Regional Medical Center in Wilmington, N.C., has treated 52 patients through its hospital-at-home program since its official launch in March. The hospital is now focused on expanding the program to other regions, aiming to adm…

Qventus launches AI operational assistant

AI-based software provider Qventus launched an AI operational assistant for frontline healthcare workers, designed to bridge the data-to-action gap.

Intermountain expands digital health partnership

Salt Lake City-based Intermountain Health is expanding its partnership with digital health company Story Health to enhance patient access to its cardiology services. 

BayCare creates new virtual care program

Clearwater, Fla.-based BayCare Health System is partnering with Cadence, a chronic disease management company, to launch a remote patient monitoring and responsive virtual care program.

The digital transformation investments paying off for health systems

Health systems view digital transformation as a top priority, but few have the resources to scale these initiatives, according to an Aug. 19 article from the American Medical Association.