mPulse Mobile

mPulse gets $725K from CHCF Health Innovation Fund to help Medicaid plans text members

The Encino, California-based company is already working with Inland Empire Health Plan to engage its Medi-Cal beneficiaries.
Nima sensor

6SensorLabs gets $9.2M for its gluten sensor, rebrands to Nima

The company will use the funds to fuel the development and release of food sensors for peanut and milk, R&D on additional proteins and substances...
Noble.md Theo

Noble.MD gets $1.45M for its digital health risk assessment tools

The funds will be used to launch two new products, one of which will help patients complete their Medicare Annual Wellness Visits.
Fitbit

Fitbit acquires wearable payments assets from Coin

The deal includes key personnel and intellectual property specific to Coin's wearables payment platform, hinting us where Fitbit will be heading next.
Teladoc

Teladoc’s chronic condition-focused program launching by year’s end

The company is still deciding whether it's going to be cardiovascular disease or diabetes; this service may not be entirely an in-house production of Teladoc.
StartUp Health - GE

StartUp Health, GE Ventures yet again invite healthcare disruptors

The news comes on the heels of last year's call that was focused on virtual health solutions; currently, 19 companies participate in StartUp Health Academy.
Healthify

Healthify gets $2.5M to improve community health

The company aims to address social determinants of health, and coordinate care between providers and social services for Medicaid and Medicare beneficiaries.
In Hand Health app

In Hand Health launches telehealth solution for physical therapy

The solution connects PTs and patients between sessions to promote better outcomes while providing an additional revenue stream for physical therapy practices.
Vsee app

ARC Devices, VSee team-up over connected health devices

The two companies will work together to design what they say is the world's first wireless connected thermometer embedded into a remote patient monitoring kit.
American Well

American Well’s Exchange is looking to connect telehealth supply and demand

The service is made to lift the virtual barriers between the supply (hospitals) and demand generators (insurers, employers), and their telehealth services.