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This is the second partnership that Singapore-headquartered Doctor Anywhere has announced in Vietnam in a period of about two months.
The investment will be used to build a clinical-stage portfolio for rare diseases, including treatments for Fragile X syndrome.
Once Fitbit has cleared its own atrial fibrillation detection feature, it will be working with the pharmas to develop content that will help at-risk users discuss their heart health with a provider.
Australia-based PainChek, developer of the world’s first smart phone-based pain assessment and monitoring app, announced that it will be partnering with Ward Medication Management (Ward MM) to deliver the federally funded national roll-out of PainChek technology to the Australian Residential Aged Care market.
Q&A: Ieso Digital Health’s SVP of AI on digital therapeutics and the new Eight Billion Minds project
A chat with Valentin Tablan, SVP of AI at British mental health startup Ieso Digital Health.
Indonesia-based healthcare superapp Alodokter announced that it has raised a $33M Series C funding led by Sequis Life and with participation from Philips, Heritas Capital, Hera Capital, Dayli Partners and others.
The startup says it will use the investment to develop its AI solutions and market them internationally.
MedAdvisor said that it will be using the new cash to speed up international expansion into the US, Southeast Asia and the UK.
These include Wellthy Therapeutics, from India; OKKO Health, from the UK; and Carepay, from Kenya.
Younger consumers are especially are willing to switch providers over a bad billing experience.