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A collection of 34 approvals and clearances by the US Food and Drug Administration during Q3 and beyond.
Blue Cross Blue Shields of both Massachusetts and Kansas supported the round.
The agency has reinvented the process for clearing digital health products but reviews are mixed.
Both companies focus on engaging patients through health apps, and analyzing their collected data for insights using AI.
Executives explain how the developer initiatives work and why they’re fueling innovation and shaping future direction of their platforms.
NeuroFlow said that it is targeting major health systems with its product, and anticipates a total subscription of $1.5 million by the end of its fundraising.
Clarify's software platform includes consumer engagement apps, patient management tools, and a value-based performance insight generator.
Notable announced its Series A funding round led by F-Prime Capital Partners and Oak HC/FT to further develop its wearable AI voice assistant for doctors.
The market comprised $98 million in revenue during 2017, and is beginning to move away from stand-alone devices or apps.
At $1,495, the company's full-length smart mirror streams fitness classes and connects to wearable heart rate trackers.