Zipnosis

Zipnosis raises $17M Series A for its telehealth solution

The company's solution enables health systems to launch their own branded virtual care service line staffed with their own clinicians.
MOCAheart leather keychain

MOCACARE’s MOCAheart gets new colors, accessories

MOCAheart will be available in Pink, Green, Yellow and Platinum; also it will get two new accessories - a leather keychain and a smartphone case.
Most Common Health Activities on Smartphone or Tablet app

Survey: 75% of smartphone/tablet owners use a health app at least once a month

Also, more than 50% of smartphone or tablet users look up food, diet, and nutrition info via an app at least once a month, according to Parks Associates.
Samsung Welt

Samsung to showcase smart health belt at CES

Called WELT, it looks like a normal belt, with added electronics to provide users with a more discreet way of using sensors to monitor their health.
Picwell

Picwell raises another $3M to help users pick the right health insurance

The company offers its services through partnerships with retail pharmacies, payers, self-insured employers, exchanges and brokers.
Xiaomi store

Xiaomi healthcare strategy is diverse, promising

The fast-growing smartphone maker has been making moves left and right to ensure its piece of the digital health market in China and elsewhere.
HealPros

HealPros raises Series A for its mobile diabetic retinopathy service

The company will use the funds, provided by New York-based Sopris Capital, to expand its program into at least twenty-five states in 2016.
Cue and Cue app

Japan’s Dentsu Ventures invests in laboratory-in-a-box maker Cue

Cue's cube-shaped hardware accepts proprietary diagnostic cartridges to provide easy at-home analysis of healthcare data at the molecular level.
Digital Doctor Gift Certificate

DocChat unveils telehealth gift certificates

The certificate recipient can be located anywhere within the U.S. and it makes no difference whether they have health insurance or not.
GlucoVista

GlucoVista raises $2.7M for its noninvasive continuous glucose monitoring tech

The company's CGM-305 device captures the natural thermal infrared radiation emitted from the glucose in the blood of a human body in specific wave-lengths.