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Things are tough for women working in healthcare, according to a new report by RockHealth.
Rideshare services have been making their name in the non-emergency medical transport (NEMT) industry, and it seems as if the partnerships health organizations are making with these companies are paying off.
Behavioral health technology provider AbleTo has announced Trip Hofer as its new CEO.
Canadian digital employee health benefits company League has just landed a whopping $47.
Dignity Health and the University of California San Francisco Health are teaming up to create a new navigational platform for patients.
The United States Patent Office has published a patent from Apple, filed December 18 of last year and not yet granted, for a "sunscreen detector" that could be incorporated into the Apple Watch or the iPhone and could even include augmented reality functionality.
Anthem plan members who own a Samsung Galaxy device are now able to use American Well’s LiveHealth Online telehealth service through the Samsung Health app, the companies announced today.
Researchers from Stanford University have developed a new wearable capable of measuring a patient’s cortisol levels from their sweat.
Suicide attempts were less frequent, albeit nonsignificantly, among adolescents who received an inpatient suicide intervention supported in the following weeks by a specialized app, according to a new study published in The American Journal of Psychiatry.