D-EYE ImageVault cloud-based platform launched in partnership with TreVia
TreVia's HIPAA-compliant cloud platform will help D-EYE increase remote access to retinal evaluations for early diagnosis and sight-saving treatment.
Research: 49% of smart watch buyers choose their device because of the brand
Features such as fitness tracking and notifications matter for 58% of U.S. smart watch owners, and product appearance for 30%.
LED Medical Diagnostics integrates iPod touch with its VELscope Vx
The system is comprised of an iPod touch holder and imaging app that make framing and acquiring tissue fluorescence and white-light clinical images simple.
American Well: 57% of physicians willing to see patients over video
Work-life balance was the most popular reason physicians cited for seeing patients over video, followed by increased earning opportunity.
Smart Vision Labs raises $6.1M Series A to bring vision care to anyone
The company will use the funds to further scale production of the SVOne, develop additional products and services, and expand the team.
Sense.ly raises $2.2M Series A for its virtual nurse platform
The company will use the fresh funds to enter new markets, expand support of its global customer base, and drive enhancements to its product.
Telehealth could be a great tool for treating Parkinson’s disease
Researchers involved in the 18-state Connect.Parkinson project reported that 95% of Parkinson's patients have completed telehealth visits as scheduled.
Sano raises $10.25M seed round for its metabolic health tracker
The company, which will use the new money to expand its team of 20, is working on a wearable metabolic health tracker that should be released in early 2016.
Teladoc IPO to bring in $137 million
The telehealth service provider plans to offer 7 million shares to the public, each priced between $15 and $17, for a maximum value of $136.85 million.
MedPanel: Only 15% of physicians discussing wearables and apps with patients
In sharp contrast, physicians say 38% of patients not using a wearable and 42% of patients not using an app could benefit from doing so.









