HealthiestYou app

HealthiestYou raises $30M from Frontier Capital

The company's service is used by more than 4,000 employer groups, enabling them to conveniently and cost-effectively manage their healthcare needs 24/7.
SeamlessMD

SeamlessMD raises $1.1M seed to expand its surgery recovery coach service

The company's app can be personalized to the type of procedure and care plan, providing reminders, education content and tracking tools for patients.
DICOM Grid

DICOM Grid raises $3M, gets two new board members and a CMO

The company, which makes a cloud-based medical image management suite, will use the funds to ramp up sales and marketing, and accelerate product development.
Paxos Scope

DigiSight’s Paxos products mobilize ophthalmology check-ups

Paxos portfolio of products includes a HIPAA-compliant cloud-based portal, a vision assessment smartphone app, a mobile imaging device, and analytics.
Ava funding

Ava raises $2.6M seed round for its fertility tracking device

Ava's sensor bracelet is designed to be worn at night, offering key cycle health information that precisely predict fertile days and ovulation in advance.
Voalte Platform

Voalte, Uber, SMH partner to make it easier for patients to arrive at their...

During the next year, the three parties will be refining and testing the app with a target group of Sarasota Memorial patients interested in the Uber option.
mHealth app market

mHealth app market to reach $31B by 2020

However, the vast majority of mHealth app publishers have not yet been able to generate significant revenues with their apps.
Medscape Consult

Medscape Consult allows physicians to collaborate on cases with their phones

The new feature of Medscape's flagship app, it allows physicians to share cases, ask questions, and discuss best practices in real time.
Misfit Shine 2

Fossil acquiring Misfit for $260

The watch maker plans to bundle Misfit's technology in Fossil, Skagen and a targeted portion of its portfolio of 16 brands in 2016.
Apple Watch

Apple mHealth plans may go beyond the Watch?

In an interview with The Telegraph, Apple's CEO Tim Cook said that they don't need an FDA approval for the Watch but may ask for it for some other product.
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