GlySens raises $20M Series D for its ICGM system
The company's ICGM system has an intended one-year life, and can wirelessly link to an external receiver to provide glucose measurement, recording and alerts.
Omron Healthcare previews Project Zero blood pressure monitors at CES
The company also introduced the brand-new OMRON Connect app that allows users to quickly monitor or email their readings to family or healthcare providers.
Cohero Health, ProCare Rx announce respiratory disease management partnership
The two companies have created the platform that combines adherence and lung function measurement with medication management services.
ReGear announces smart pain-relief belt at CES
Called VIVY, the device is designed to relief pain, ease muscle tension, improve joint mobility, and speed healing from chronic pain or joint injuries.
First Response launches Bluetooth-enables pregnancy test at CES
The kit includes a device that works with a companion app to provide women with personalized content and information throughout the pregnancy.
Accenture: Only 2% of patients use apps made by the largest U.S. hospitals
The failure to align mobile apps to the services consumers' demand could cost each of these hospitals, on average, more than $100M in lost annual revenue.
Masimo’s finger pulse oximeter MightySat can now measure breath rate
Measuring respiration rate typically requires manual counting of breaths with a timer and then multiplying to convert to a per minute rate.
China’s GYENNO showing off smart spoon and smart cup at CES
The spoon counteracts hand tremors from Parkinson's Disease and other conditions by keeping the utensil steady, while the cup will keep users properly hydrated.
CareSpan Virtual Clinic, iHealth team-up to improve telehealth experience
The solution mimics an in-person exam to enable the physician communicating with a remote patient to see his/her health data in the CareSpan provider interface.
OneRing wearable is made to monitor Parkinson’s patients
The user wears a ring during the day while the information about his/her movement is transferred via Bluetooth to an iOS app, and then to the cloud.









