Nokia health devices

Nokia-branded mHealth devices launching this summer

The Finland-based company will rebrand the existing Withings portfolio and launch a HIPAA-compliant Patient Care Platform.
Cognition Kit

Takeda, Cognition Kit to study wearable software in MDD patients

The trial will use a specially designed app on the Apple Watch to monitor and assess cognitive function in patients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD).
Force Therapeutics platform

Northwell Health taps Force Therapeutics to improve orthopedic surgery outcomes

After certain orthopedic surgeries, patients will be able to connect to physicians and care teams via computer, smartphone or tablet.
Fitbit homepage

Fitbit paid $23M for Pebble, $15M for Vector Watch

This year, Fitbit expects revenues ranging from $1.5 to $1.7 billion with non-GAAP gross margins in the range of 42.5% to 44.0%.
Kinsa Smart Thermometer

Teladoc and Kinsa expand their partnership

The Teladoc app can detect the Kinsa app on a user's phone, and offer the option to import up to 10 days of temperature readings into the Teladoc platform.
MDLIVE

MDLIVE’s virtual psychiatric service now available in all 50 States

The company's behavioral health network now has more than 1,300 mental health professionals with contracted psychiatrists in each state.
Siemens Healthineers

Siemens Healthineers launches global Digital Ecosystem for healthcare providers

The platform aims to link healthcare providers and solution providers with one another as well as bring together their data, applications and services.
Amazon Echo

HealthTap brings Doctor A.I. to Amazon Alexa

Users will get a feel of a sympathetic physician who will ask intelligible, dynamically generated questions in natural language.
Doctors.com

Doctor.com gets $5M Series A for its doctor-review platform

The capital will be used to support the company as it continues to invest heavily in product innovation and client success initiatives.
EpiWatch app

EpiWatch ResearchKit study finds most seizures linked to stress

Stress was the most common trigger, linked to 37% of seizures, followed by lack of sleep (18%), menstruation (12%) and overexertion (11%).
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