Wize Mirror

This smart mirror can monitor your health

Called Wize Mirror, the prototype device can detect things like heart rate and hemoglobin levels, as well as how stressed or calm you are.
eVisit

Telehealth company eVisit raises $1M seed round

Phoenix, Arizona-based eVisit will use the funds to enhance its telemedicine platform, as well as ramp up sales and marketing efforts.
TytoCare

TytoCare raises $11M Series B for its telehealth service

The company makes a device that allows patients to perform a variety of examinations as part of a telehealth visit, all from the comfort of their own home.
Kareo

Kareo gets $55.4M to expand its solutions for independent medical practices

Montreux Equity Partners led the round, which will allow the company to keep developing its product line, as well as expand its market access.
Aclima, Google team-up to map outdoor air quality with Street View cars

Aclima, Google team-up to map outdoor air quality with Street View cars

Under the deal, Street View cars will be equipped with Aclima's mobile sensing platform to see the air around us in ways never before possible.
Opternative exam image

Opternative launches smartphone-powered online eye exams

The company's online eye exam takes some 25 minutes to complete, with prescriptions for either a glasses or contact lens costing $40, or $60 for both.
Socialblood

Startup looking to boost blood donations in developing countries

Socialblood's service would make it easier for hospitals, blood banks and other organizations to recruit and manage donors more easily.
telehealth

New bill looking to allowing telehealth across state lines for Medicare physicians

Each physician would already have to be a Medicare approved, but would be able to provide their specialty services to patients within other states.
Nike Fuelband

Nike, Apple agree to pay $2.4M settlement over false FuelBand claims

Notices were sent out to potential class members with instructions on how to file settlement claims for either a $15 payment or $25 Nike gift card.
telemed

Missouri is the first state to fund a telehealth program

Missouri Telehealth Network received $1.5M to create the Show-Me Extension for Community Health Outcomes program, offering training for specialized treatments.
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