Patient Access
Digital care applications are among the most wanted innovations in the Germany.
Digital infrastructure company Lifen has raised $58M (€51M) in funding, which will go towards working with 1,500 hospitals and 200 eHealth solutions by 2025.
This comes roughly two years after Ro inked a deal with Plenity creator Gelesis.
The new skill will let patients verbally communicate with caregivers through Amazon Echo.
The tool, integrated with Microsoft Teams and Outlook, can help providers identify underserved patients.
Twentyeight will now offer Spanish language support on its website, in customer services and in telehealth visits and messages with doctors in Texas and Florida.
Led by Nour Nouf Ventures, the round will be dedicated to scaling, plus research and development efforts, the startup announced.
Unlike telehealth, digital health can shift the nature of healthcare from periodic visits to continuous support.
Also, telehealth firm Visionflex has partnered with Syndeticom to deploy a new mobile telehealth product.
The tool includes transcription and verbal repeat functions.