
5 Notable Health Tech Funding Announcements in February
Health tech companies made several major funding announcements in February. Here is a list of some of the biggest funding rounds.
Health tech companies made several major funding announcements in February. Here is a list of some of the biggest funding rounds.
This year's ViVE conference was full of announcements — from acquisitions to rebrands to product launches. This list compiles short summaries for seven of the conference’s most notable announcements.
Many providers are still struggling to recover from the workforce crisis that emerged during the pandemic, two healthcare leaders said during a recent panel.
Here is a selection of recent executive hires, exits, promotions and layoffs occurring across the healthcare industry.
Health systems across the country are launching enterprise-wide deployments of AI-powered clinical documentation tools. Hospital leaders agree that this technology reduces physician burnout, as well as allows physicians to have more meaningful and productive interactions with patients.
Check out news from Alpha Sophia, Abridge, Baseimmune, Carewell, and Redi Health.
Epic announced that it will integrate Abridge’s clinical documentation tool into its EHR workflow. The startup’s generative AI tool listens to visits and creates a near-instant summary that adheres to physicians’ prototypical note structure.
Abridge announced the largest deployment of its technology to date — the University of Kansas Health System will adopt the software for more than 1,500 of its physicians across 140 locations. The startup's technology listens to visits and creates a near-instant summary that adheres to physicians' prototypical note structure.
Here is a selection of recent executive hires, departures and layoffs occurring across the healthcare industry.
Check out new developments from Carrum Health, Strive Health, Abridge and Concerto Biosciences.
Abridge, a medical conversation AI startup, recently closed an oversubscribed $12.5 million Series A funding round. The company also launched a new app for physicians that listens to visits and creates a near-instant summary that adheres to their prototypical note structure.
UPMC rolled out a new telehealth tool that sends patients a smart after-visit summary. Called Abridge, the tool picks up on physicians’ instructions from their conversation with patients and sends information on medications and next steps.