
Health-tracking ring maker Oura launched two new products aimed at supporting women through crucial life stages.
Pregnancy Insights offers individualized and "contextualized tracking" of physiological changes, instructive educational content and daily tools to help women navigate each phase of pregnancy.
Perimenopause Check-In allows members to track their symptoms and understand their impact. The company said the offering also helps members by using a mix of self-assessment, health data visualization and in-app care pathways.
"We're expanding the Oura experience to better reflect the deeply personal and varied realities of women's health," Holly Shelton, chief product officer at Oura, said in a statement.
"These launches represent a new chapter in health technology, one grounded in empathy and privacy, backed by science and built on the belief that every stage of life deserves to be seen, understood and supported."
Virtual women's health provider Maven Clinic launched an in-app cycle tracker and male fertility support tools.
The tools aim to give members earlier insights into their fertility, with guidance to help them in their goal to start families more easily.
The company said the tools offer earlier awareness and personalized guidance that allows members to take control of their fertility from home while providing employers with "smarter, more inclusive and cost-effective benefits."
Beginning in the fall, Maven members in the fertility and family building program will be able to use Maven Cycle Tracker.
The cycle tracking tool combines personalized insights with clinical support, and members can choose to sync their data with devices like Apple Watch via Apple Health.
"For far too many of us, it takes trying to have a baby to understand how our own body works," Kate Ryder, CEO and founder of Maven Clinic, said in a statement.
"With 75% of women believing falsehoods about their fertility and nearly 40% of men avoiding testing because of the inconvenience, people need better support and they need it earlier on. Together, these new features are bringing better consumer health to families while building on Maven's ultimate goal, helping people find their shortest, safest and most affordable path to a healthy baby."
Scripta Insights, an AI-powered pharmacy navigation company, launched Provider Navigator, a tool designed for care teams at plan-sponsored clinics, in-house pharmacy teams and health plans.
The platform offers outreach tools to alert clinicians when prescription savings opportunities are available to their patients. It also provides real-time access to medication pricing, formulary options and cost-effective alternatives before prescriptions are written.
The platform also features an electronic messaging system that helps prescribers evaluate potential savings opportunities before approving or rejecting a medication switch.
Therapeutic extended reality platform XRHealth launched a new platform, XRHealth 2.0, designed to simplify how clinicians deliver immersive healthcare and how patients access it.
According to the company, the platform provides patients with immediate access to care and clinicians with therapy management tools under one unified dashboard by allowing for faster onboarding, easier treatment assignment and greater visibility into patient progress across multiple therapeutic areas.
"We are building the world's largest XR healthcare platform for both patients and clinicians, empowering them with cutting-edge tools that make therapy globally scalable, clinically robust and operationally seamless," Eran Orr, founder and CEO of XRHealth, said in a statement.