Nokia acquires Withings

Nokia acquires maker of digital health devices Withings for 170M EUR

Withings' portfolio of connected devices includes activity trackers, weighing scales, thermometers, blood pressure monitors, home and baby monitors, and more.
Arsenal Health

Athenahealth acquires Arsenal Health, maker of schedule optimization solution for doctors

Arsenal Health uses machine learning that was tested in the MDP accelerator with more than 700 athenahealth providers, including many from signature clients.
Jaybird headphones

Logitech to acquire Jaybird, maker of wireless audio wearables

Jaybird is best known for its wireless audio wearables for sports and active lifestyles, but it also makes a fitness band called Jaybird Reign.
Lightbeam Health Solutions

Lightbeam Health Solutions acquires Browsersoft

Shawnee Mission, KS-based Browsersoft is a privately held health information exchange solution provider for hospitals, health systems and other stakeholders.
Whistle

Mars Petcare acquires Whistle, maker of “Fitbit for Dogs”

The connected-collar is often touted as Fitbit for pets, enabling users to track their pets' whereabouts and fitness levels.
BioTelemetry VirtualScopics

BioTelemetry to acquire VirtualScopics for $15.5M

VirtualScopics provides clinical trial imaging solutions, with reported revenue of $12.7 million for 2015.
Uniphy Health

Practice Unite, Uniphy Health merge to create an end-to-end provider of collaboration solutions

The merged entity, called Uniphy Health, provides the Uniphy Care Platform that delivers ROI today and helps transition to value-based care for tomorrow.
HotSeat app

Design firm Mad*Pow acquires HotSeat app maker

The application is designed to help office workers add short bursts of physical activity into their days, and support each other in doing so.
Docphin

HealthTap acquires physician service Docphin

Docphin enables physicians to follow various journals, set up alerts, search PubMed, and access more than 1,000 articles by specialty, topic or drug class.
DocbookMD

Scrypt acquires DocbookMD

Already in use by more than 30,000 medical professionals across the US, DocbookMD works on mobile devices, and can also be accessed via any web browser.