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Cedars-Sinai has announced that it is partnering with Techstars to launch a digital health-focused accelerator in Los Angeles.
Los Angeles-based mobile clinical trials company Science 37 has raised $6.
Last night, Misfit launched its first new version of the Shine activity tracker.
Madison, Wisconsin-based Redox, a company founded by former Epic engineers that makes an API for integrating software with EHRs, has raised $3.
Collective Health, a software company that helps small employers transition to self-funded plans, has raised another $81 million, bringing its total funding to $119 million.
Fitbit’s corporate wellness offering, which became a HIPAA compliant platform a little over a month ago, has added a premium software feature to its program, called Corporate Challenges.
There have been a number of digital health products that have launched on Indiegogo and Kickstarter in the last few weeks.
San Francisco-based Amino, a new company that aims to use big data to help match consumers with the best doctor for them, has launched with $19.
Absolute Software's Stephen Treglia takes a closer look at one of the more daunting privacy and security policies faced by healthcare providers.
Denver, Colorado-based health management company Welltok, which makes the CafeWell Health Optimization Platform, has acquired kids' activity tracking platform Zamzee, which formerly spun out of Redwood City, California-based nonprofit HopeLab.