The Biden administration released its budget proposal for fiscal year 2022, which allocates large chunks of funding to healthcare innovation—which is good news for digital health companies.
GE Healthcare teamed up with the American College of Cardiology to bolster AI developments for cardiac care—a sign that AI-tools are seeping into more niche areas of healthcare delivery.
Telehealth contributed to higher consumer satisfaction with health plans amid the pandemic, per new J.D. power data—but long-term adoption of the tech remains uncertain as congress has yet to make pandemic-era telehealth regulations permanent.
Headspace is teaming up with health benefits platform Solera Health to expand its reach to more employers and payers—here’s why the duo could flourish.
Truepill trickles into virtual care: The digital pharmacy is diving into primary care and diagnostics, similar to Capsule—a move that’ll cushion them from giants like Amazon encroaching on their corners of the digital health landscape.
Digital therapeutics firm Onduo is branching beyond chronic care management into mental health treatment—here’s why this will pay off.
Geisinger Health rolled out its own remote patient monitoring (RPM) system—here’s why health systems are keen on RPM solutions.
Amazon Pharmacy could be coming in-store: Amazon is mulling physical locations for its Amazon Pharmacy business—we explore why it could succeed and why it could backfire.
Google gets health data deal with a top dog provider: The Big Tech co linked up with HCA Healthcare to boost its health records—though this cracks open another chance for Google to lock in its hold in healthcare, it’ll still contend with patient privacy concerns.