
PULSE@MassChallenge picks 32 for digital health cohort
The 2018 edition of the cohort will pair two champions across technology, hospitals, insurance companies and the pharma industry with each of the 32 startups selected for the six-month program.
The 2018 edition of the cohort will pair two champions across technology, hospitals, insurance companies and the pharma industry with each of the 32 startups selected for the six-month program.
OSF Innovation, which is part of Peoria, Illinois-based OSF HealthCare, has signed an agreement to be a sponsor of PULSE@MassChallenge, a program that assists digital health entrepreneurs.
Mike Wirth of ProviderTrust shares insights about the company in this interview at the ViVE 2025 conference in Nashville last month.
Brigham and Women’s hospital has also launched a digital innovation hub called iHub that works with clinicians, researchers, and staff to accelerate and commercialize digital health ideas.
Health technology businesses with eye tracking technology for concussion detection, end-of-life planning tools and a telehealth alternative to ambulance radios took center stage at the Boston event.
Pulse@MassChallenge is a new digital health accelerator and has selected its inaugural cohort of 31 startups.