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San Francisco-based RxMatch, which plans to launch a post-op care platform for web and mobile devices in the next few weeks, completed a $500,000 seed round in September.
The head of the health system's telemedicine program worries about certain business trends that shouldn't pan out, and feels the landscape will only get clearer once the ROI is clear for doctors.
LifeNexus, a San Francisco-based startup looking to replace the traditional insurance card with either a smartcard or a mobile app, raised an additional $12.
London-based Chiaro has launched a device, called Elvie, that aims to help consumers accurately do kegel exercises.
Researchers at the University of Alabama have developed a diet-tracking sensor that collects information based on the wearer's chewing.
A new app from Baylor University takes advantage of a smartphone's camera -- and of the smartphone owner's tendency to take a lot of pictures -- to potentially detect rare eye cancers in babies.
Last month, MobiHealthNews published a roundup of digital health crowdfunding campaigns on Indiegogo and Kickstarter.
While digital health funding in general has been growing enormously year-to-year, so too have strategic corporate investments, according to a new report by CB Insights.
Helsinki-based sleep tracker company Beddit announced that its Beddit Sleep Monitor is now available in 1,000 Bed, Bath and Beyond stores across the US.