Health

Google Health inks licensing deals for AI models: We unpack Google Health’s efforts to commercialize its AI solutions and examine if the company can secure clinician buy-in.

State AGs push for prolonged virtual opioid use disorder treatment: Telehealth increased the number of patients receiving addiction medications during the pandemic. Will patients lose this access in 2023?

Telemental health consolidation is coming: Amwell makes a second bid for Talkspace. We think it foreshadows a bigger trend for struggling telemental companies in 2023.

Parkinson’s? There’s an app for that: H2o Therapeutics’ app for monitoring Parkinson’s Disease patients nabbed FDA clearance—which will be critical for adoption.

Cleveland Clinic charges for patient-provider messaging: We unpack the health system’s controversial move and examine if other provider organizations could follow suit.

Pharma advertisers pull back on Twitter ad spending: A fake Twitter account posting about free insulin is causing harm to leading pharma players. What should their next move be?

Health plans don’t spend much on social determinants of health: We dive into a study revealing how much payers invest into social spending programs and explore if they should be doing more.

Walmart Health lost its top executive to JP Morgan: The move doesn’t bode well for the retailer’s health clinic program.

Health Union launches RareDisease.net: We unpack why patients with rare conditions need social platforms like these for support.

On today's episode, we discuss why the US healthcare system is so fragmented, how an app could save the day, and whether the US will ever be able to synchronize its health services. "In Other News," we talk about the deal to buy multispecialty physician group Summit Health and what to expect from Amazon Clinic. Tune in to the discussion with our analysts Lisa Phillips and Rajiv Leventhal.

Google Health Connect gets 10+ more health app integrations: Here’s why we think the platform could keep users around for a while.

Uber Health expands into employer segment: But Uber’s latest healthcare push may not have the large-scale impact it’s hoping for.

Overcoming TikTok censorship: We spoke with Pandia Health’s co-founder and CEO Dr. Sophia Yen about the unique challenges the women’s health company has experienced marketing its products on TikTok.

Best Buy muscles into patients’ homes: The consumer electronics retailer is counting on its Geek Squad and a partnership with Coeus h3c to drive future revenues.

Google Cloud and Epic restart partnership: We examine if it’s enough to move Google up the healthcare cloud rankings.

Digital health startups to watch: This week, we spotlight in-home medical care provider DispatchHealth and AI medical coding company Fathom on the back of recent funding hauls.

Amazon gets back in the telehealth game with Amazon Clinic: It’s partnering with HealthTap and SteadyMD to treat common ailments—but competitors already offer more comprehensive services.

Maven snags $90M while its peers struggle to nab funding: The women’s health startup has grown in a tough economic environment. We explore how it plans to invest the cash.

Healthcare players team up with Instacart: We explore why Instacart Health might be a worthy partner for providers and payers.

Insider Intelligence spoke with Dr. Sophia Yen, co-founder and CEO of Pandia Health, a service that provides online access to birth control, about the unique challenges the telemedicine company has faced on TikTok.