News
In February, Equip closed a $13 million Series A funding round partially aimed at geographic expansion.
The company offers a system that aims to break down healthcare silos.
Sprinter sends nurses and phlebotomists into the home to collect for lab tests, do vitals checks and test for COVID-19.
More than five million adults will be able to access to CBT through Big Health’s apps.
Around two million people receive coverage through Massachusetts' Medicaid program.
Earlier this month the company rolled out the Conversation Boost feature on the AirPods.
Lark will use the funds to expand its virtual care integrations and conduct further R&D for its AI platform.
A new AI screening tool has been trained to identify 14 of the most common retinal abnormalities.
Digital health technologies are connected as a group through their primary delivery model – digital – yet technologies vary widely in complexity, application and associated risk says ORCHA's Chief Operating Officer, Tim Andrews.
The deal will provide guaranteed capital to fuel the firm’s rapid growth plan.