Emergency tech company RapidSOS and the American Health Association partner to put life-saving data in the hands of first responders.
These accelerators will fund medical product innovation to combat national security threats.
The program would eliminate the need for patients to travel to Little Rock in favor of localized care at participating clinics.
Plans for the investment include team growth and market expansion, first in existing markets, then across Europe and globally.
The company is rolling out CancerSEEK, a liquid biopsy test which analyzes specific genomic mutations to spot cancer-related abnormalities.
Here’s how tech-enabled reproductive healthcare companies are responding to the overturn of Roe v. Wade.
The health tech startup recently raised nearly $700,000 to streamline HIPAA assessment and compliance tracking for clinics and hospitals.
Fabriq has seen an increase in use since the spread of COVID-19.
The legislation would account for emerging technology such as health apps and direct-to-consumer genetic tests not covered by HIPAA.
Sanofi and Google are working together to establish a new virtual Innovation Lab focused on data-driven healthcare.