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Rock Health: Digital health investments reached $3.3B in 2015

At $15.8 million, the average deal size is the largest yet, although deal count is down 9% compared to last year (when looking at US deals over $2M).
HealthMine

Survey: Only 18% of Americans use mHealth apps

Consumers with diabetes and pre-diabetes are more engaged to manage their health, with 45% of them using mobile devices or apps to track their disease.
Oculus Health

Oculus Health adds disease management modules to its care management suite

The product delivers an evidence based individualized care plan for each condition, and assists providers with customizing patient care plans.
TruPosture

TruPosture smart shirt helps reduce lower back pain

Now live on Indiegogo - the lightweight, sensor­embedded undershirt is self-contained, but can also sync with the custom TruPosture mobile tracking app.
StartUp Health chart

StartUp Health: Startups have raised $1.85 billion in Q3 2015

A total of $4.7 billion has been raised from the start of the year; in comparison, Q3 2014 saw companies raising a comparable sum of $1.89 billion.
BioDigital

BioDigital API offers 3D human body models to developers

Developers can now use BioDigital's virtual human body, comprising 7,000 objects modeled by hand, and integrate its features into their apps and services.
Sermo comes to Spain and Mexico

Social network for doctors SERMO comes to Mexico, Spain

SERMO has added translation feature to its website and mobile app to allow Spanish-speaking doctors to engage in every conversation happening on the network.
Ask the Doctor

Ask The Doctor adding house call visits starting with Toronto

The company will be expanding into Boston in January 2016 and then continuing into every major American city with plans of partnering with Medicare.
Eve by Glow

Glow renames Ruby to Eve, adds new features

The core of the app remains unchanged, using all of the sex and health information gathered to recognize correlations and patterns across woman's cycles.
Smart inhalers

Study: Smart inhaler can boosts medication adherence by 144 percent

Also the three studies Adherium has conducted have found a 14.9% increase in lung function and a 37% reduction in oral steroid usage.