Crescendo Health tech startup: An affordable way to collect patient data for clinical trials
Crescendo Health, a real-world data firm, debuted this month with $3.4 million from Define Ventures and other investors.
Crescendo Health, a real-world data firm, debuted this month with $3.4 million from Define Ventures and other investors.
The innovative health institute Mercy makes extensive use of telemedicine and remote patient monitoring, and the outcomes support the model’s efficacy.
Sweetwater Medical Associates, a Texas-based single-clinic family practice, implemented 100Plus, a technology developed by Connect America, for remote patient monitoring (RPM) of at-risk patients facing hypertension and obesity.
Gaudenzia, a non-profit rehabilitation centre, tapped into Eleos for a digitised solution to combat workforce burnout that stems from the hectic process of documentation.
Amazon has announced the inauguration of its virtual health service platform, named Amazon Clinic, that is aimed at providing care for 20 common diseases like acne, dandruff, heartburn, etc.
While others talk about physicians when addressing the issue of an increasing workforce, Greater Good Health has taken a different approach by focusing on nurse practitioners.
After carrying out a study on 50 healthcare organisations, Bessemer Venture Partners has explicated the key indicators of successful health tech businesses:
In order to build technologies, such as applications and wearables, that may not only assist consumers in recognising health risks like infectious viruses but also access resources for treatment, Evidation, a California-based digital health firm, has come up with FluSmart technology.
The Royal College of Radiologists and xWave, an Irish health technology firm, have teamed up to improve the accessibility of the latter’s technology in the UK.
Methodist Hospitals, an Indiana-based healthcare system, has entered into a strategic partnership with Infor, a cloud-based solutions provider.
Crescendo Health, a real-world data firm, debuted this month with $3.4 million from Define Ventures and other investors.
The innovative health institute Mercy makes extensive use of telemedicine and remote patient monitoring, and the outcomes support the model’s efficacy.
Sweetwater Medical Associates, a Texas-based single-clinic family practice, implemented 100Plus, a technology developed by Connect America, for remote patient monitoring (RPM) of at-risk patients facing hypertension and obesity.
Gaudenzia, a non-profit rehabilitation centre, tapped into Eleos for a digitised solution to combat workforce burnout that stems from the hectic process of documentation.
Amazon has announced the inauguration of its virtual health service platform, named Amazon Clinic, that is aimed at providing care for 20 common diseases like acne, dandruff, heartburn, etc.
While others talk about physicians when addressing the issue of an increasing workforce, Greater Good Health has taken a different approach by focusing on nurse practitioners.
After carrying out a study on 50 healthcare organisations, Bessemer Venture Partners has explicated the key indicators of successful health tech businesses:
In order to build technologies, such as applications and wearables, that may not only assist consumers in recognising health risks like infectious viruses but also access resources for treatment, Evidation, a California-based digital health firm, has come up with FluSmart technology.
The Royal College of Radiologists and xWave, an Irish health technology firm, have teamed up to improve the accessibility of the latter’s technology in the UK.
Methodist Hospitals, an Indiana-based healthcare system, has entered into a strategic partnership with Infor, a cloud-based solutions provider.
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