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This news comes roughly a year after the company signed a $500 million deal with Boehringer Ingelheim.
Also, new guidance published on classification of medical devices in the EU.
The modules are based on the group's minimum clinical standards for osteoporosis care.
Also, a Māori public health organisation develops a new tool to bring timely COVID-19-related information to Māori people.
The new acquisition is set to help Everly Health grow its women's health offerings.
Zerigo Health, formerly Clarify Medical, makes a connected phototherapy device for skin conditions like psoriasis, vitiligo and eczema.
The tool uses virtual reality to modify media content in order to help children boost their visual acuity.
Oak Street Health said the acquisition will improve the specialty care experience for patients, improve care coordination and lower costs.
The pharma-technology company has just secured $34.8 million in Series C funding, in a combination of equity and debt financing led by Abu Dhabi’s DisruptAD, and the Dubai-headquartered SHUAA Capital.
'HelloBetter Stress and Burnout', Germany’s digital therapeutic program, is now free of charge to those insured by statutory health insurance.