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London medtech startup provides digital CBT program to optimise ADHD self-management.
Procedures involving the technology – launched in Europe last year – have already taken place at the country’s Armed Forces Hospital.
The new electric wheelchair technology is sensor-based and controlled by an app.
The company is expanding to other Asian markets starting this year.
This week's top stories include a class action complaint accusing QRS of failing to secure, monitor and maintain patient data after a breach that affected nearly 320,000 people, and Headspace Health's aim to improve its ability to personalize users' experiences with its Sayana acquisition.
Over 100 clinics have already joined WellAway since the company received its license last year.
Health tech companies raised nearly $40 billion last year, according to Silicon Valley Bank's Healthcare Investments and Exits Report. IPOs were also up, but those companies didn't fare as well in the public markets.
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Biofourmis' advanced analytics engine finds baseline metrics for patients and alerts for needed medical intervention, says Chief Commercial Officer Sheeza Hussain.
It is the global multilingual version of the Japanese device NouKNOW.