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By Jonah Comstock | 02:51 pm | January 05, 2017
San Francisco-based Castlight Health, which offers consumers a personalized health shopping platform, has announced the strategic acquisition of Mountain View, California-based digital health benefits platform Jiff.
By Heather Mack | 02:40 pm | January 05, 2017
Diabetes management device maker Intuity Medical has raised another $15 million in Series C funding in a round led by PTV Healthcare Capital, new investors KCK Group, and affiliates of Luther King Capital Management.
By Heather Mack | 12:04 am | January 05, 2017
Boston-based Rest Devices has announced a collaboration with Johnson & Johnson to develop a smart, personalized sleep coaching system for babies (and their parents, hovering over their crib with a smartphone).
By MobiHealthNews | 05:00 pm | January 04, 2017
MobiHealthNews and HIMSS are accepting speaker proposals for Pop Health Forum 2017, April 3-4, in Boston.
By Heather Mack | 04:59 pm | January 04, 2017
The United States Department of Defense has tapped healthcare communication company Vocera Communications to deploy San Jose, California-based Vocera’s system in the Army’s Medical Command facilities around the world.
By Jonah Comstock | 04:46 pm | January 04, 2017
The UK's National Health Service will soon begin a trial testing whether or not a chatbot can effectively replace a call center for non-emergency medical triage, according to a report from the Financial Times.
By Jonah Comstock | 04:08 pm | January 04, 2017
WellDoc announced today a partnership with the American Association of Diabetes Educators (AADE), a professional membership organization of over 14,000 diabetes educators.
By Heather Mack | 03:48 pm | January 04, 2017
It’s been a busy week for Fitbit.
By Jonah Comstock | 03:17 pm | January 04, 2017
According to Rock Health's new end-of-the-year funding report, total digital health funding was down to $4.
By Heather Mack | 04:15 am | January 04, 2017
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)’s rules to set limits on the monetary value of incentives employers can offer to employees in wellness programs will still stand, says a federal judge.