Notable Health secures $13.5M to increase reach of wearable app for doctors
Oak HC/FT and F-Prime Capital Partners led the Series A round for the California startup, while Maverick Ventures and Greylock Partners participated.
Oak HC/FT and F-Prime Capital Partners led the Series A round for the California startup, while Maverick Ventures and Greylock Partners participated.
TVC Capital led the round for the San Mateo, California-based company. Startup Capital Ventures, Healthy Ventures and other investors also took part.
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Through its technology for the Apple Watch, Klue can track how much and how quickly a consumer is eating and drinking, as well as offer up occasional reminders to stay hydrated or eat more mindfully.
The startup offers an app built for the Apple Watch. A physician wearing the device can simply speak during the patient encounter, and the Notable app records data, which is entered into the EHR.
The move is designed to help the New Zealand device company accelerate distribution of its sensor following the opening of a U.S. office in San Mateo, California, earlier this year.
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New Zealand remote monitoring company for respiratory conditions, Adherium, has opened up offices in San Mateo to pave the way for its expansion to the U.S. market.
Intel Capital led the round, with participation from existing investors including Blue Cross Blue Shield Venture Partners, Sandbox Industries, and Khosla Ventures.
SSM Partners led the financing round, supported by First Analysis, Bain Capital Ventures and Apixio's largest angel investor.
Doximity, one of the largest social network for doctors, is jumping into the Apple Watch app pool with news that it will offer a version of its app for Apple’s wearable device, which is scheduled to go on the market later this month. Physicians will be able to use Doximity’s HIPAA secure app to send […]
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Update below A healthcare startup that’s interested in “accelerating medical advancement by bringing 21st century technology into living systems research,” has raised $8.8 million from nine investors, according to a Form D filing on the SEC’s website. Mousera, which is about 1.5 years old, raised a little more than $1 million in securities last month. […]
In a nod to the growing trend of physicians using smartphones with work, the app Doximity’ uses has undergone an upgrade. The Amion iOS app has added HIPAA-compliant messaging and document and image sharing to improve care coordination for physicians on the social network. Doximity’s social platform and app help physicians connect or collaborate on […]