What GE Ventures, Sanofi-Genzyme BioVentures and Nexus Venture Partners won’t invest in
At the annual Health 2.0 conference in Silicon Valley, a panel of venture capitalists describe areas of health tech that do not appeal to them.
At the annual Health 2.0 conference in Silicon Valley, a panel of venture capitalists describe areas of health tech that do not appeal to them.
Clinical data alone cannot transform healthcare as data from devices, sensors, social media and other sources need to be leveraged to enable behavior change and improve outcomes, says the former national coordinator of the ONC.
Closing cancer health equity gaps require medical breakthroughs made possible by new funding approaches.
A look at some of the most interesting startups from Health 2.0's LAUNCH! event.
Takeda U.S.'s Vice President for External Partnerships, Nicole Mowad-Nassar talked about the company's collaboration with technology partners and health systems to advance digital health at Health 2.0 this week.
Venture capital investors weighed in on what they like and loathe in digital health at Health 2.0 this week.
A cathartic panel discussion at Health 2.0 this week sought to exorcise some of the demons that plague digital health.
Hear executives from Quantum Health, Surescripts, EY, Clinical Architecture and Personify Health share their views on digital transformation in healthcare.
Will a market network shorten the healthcare sales cycle?
StartUp Health Colorado includes University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, the five institutions that form UC Health, and Children's Hospital Colorado.
At Health 2.0, BTG Digital Health Innovation Director Amanda Goltz talked about how digital health could help make it a more powerful player in pharma.
A look at some of the digital health investment issues raised at recent conferences from Stanford Medicine X to Rock Health Summit to Health 2.0.
Talix zeroes in on the challenge of optimizing reimbursement codes for physicians, payers and accountable care organizations.
Sharecare plans to launch its consumer facing health assessment platform in the first quarter of 2016.
BrightMD CEO Ray Constantini takes a dim view of companies that use pools of physicians to support online and retail businesses where patients get whoever happens ti be on duty when they need a physician.
Although Cutler said it will make the device available to the mass market, it will also work with pediatricians across clinical practices and hospitals —specifically in the acute care realm.
PokitDok eliminates essential transaction fees in a challenge to information clearinghouses.