Rock Health Q3 2018 Total Funding

Rock Health Q3 2018: The best quarter ever!

The Q3 2018 was the biggest quarter yet, with $3.3B invested across 93 deals during the period.
Heal health records integration

House call doctor service Heal adds support for Apple’s Health Records

Heal unifies data from house calls with existing medical records through Health Records on iPhone to provide a more contextualized form of care.
health records

14 healthcare organization team-up to re-imagine records request process

The new prototype tool, called the Health Record Request Wizard, streamlines and simplifies the records request process and promotes digital formats.
Vuzix glasses

Vuzix, 1Minuut and Deloitte Netherlands to bring AR to the healthcare Industry

The combination of the Vuzix M300 Smart Glasses and the Genzõ mobile platform enables real-time audio, first person POV video streaming and file sharing.
StartUp Health Festival 2018

StartUp Health raises $31M for its second fund

StartUp Health Transformer Fund II will invest in and support companies around the world focused on health moonshots.
Teladoc Global Care Services

Teladoc Global Care to help multinational organizations provide access to care

The service enables them to provide expats and travelers with a single solution for convenient access to quality care, regardless of geographic location.
Fitbit Health Solutions

Fitbit unveils new enterprise health platform, scores contract with Humana

Fitbit Care combines wearables, digital interventions and health coaching through the Fitbit Plus app to deliver a more personalized healthcare experience.
Livongo Health package

Livongo announces a cellular-enabled blood pressure monitoring system

The new system allows blood pressure data to transfer seamlessly from "Cuff to Cloud," enabling easy checking and reporting from home.
Beam app

New service launches to bring the power of mobile to small practices

Called Beam, it lets small practices easily bill insurance for the virtual care they deliver, as well as attract and retain busy patients.

Surroundables: A new kind of connected devices in works

A project of an MIT professor involves a device that could wirelessly track everything from breathing to walking, with nothing to wear or carry around.