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The conversation isn't just about apps anymore — it's about robust, patient-centered platforms that are changing the calculus for care delivery in a consumer-centered age.
Each company overcame dozens of other entrants in the annual innovation competition's largest participant pool to date.
The new round was led by Optum Ventures.
At Health 2.0 Venture Connect, strategic investors from Providence St. Joseph Health, CareFirst Blue Cross Blue Shield, and Johnson & Johnson reflect on their experiences.
Jonathan Bush, cofounder and former CEO of athenahealth, will be joining the team as executive chairman.
TrialCard will acquire Mango's patient adherence and engagement app as part of the deal.
The New York-based startup plans to use the new funds to expand its services beyond the city.
By deploying their products alongside campus health services, telehealth companies are seeing engagement rates outperforming those of the general population.
CEO Hind Hobeika opens up about the challenges that led to the company's long dip into stealth mode.
Ro cofounder Zachariah Reitano published a Medium post accusing Hims of copying his platform down to the wording of specific health questions.