Dave Muoio
The company's platform serves as a patient-facing tool for online booking, two-way messaging, automated recalls and reminders and more.
As politicians and their constituents grapple over Medicare for All, these well-funded startups hope to capitalize on the public’s appetite for new, consumer-friendly approaches to health insurance.
At Health 2.0, a panel of hospital leaders describe the approaches vendors and startups should take when reaching out with a new product.
The Series A round will help the startup push into new therapeutic areas while fleshing out its integration capabilities.
The funding will also support further development of the technology and new staff hires.
At Health 2.0, Dolby Labs' Dr. Poppy Crum painted a future of ubiquitous sensors and data-driven health interventions.
Each company overcame dozens of other entrants in the annual innovation competition's largest participant pool to date.
By deploying their products alongside campus health services, telehealth companies are seeing engagement rates outperforming those of the general population.
Next week at Health 2.0 in Santa Clara, Dr. Vik Bakhru will offer his advice to providers and startups looking to expand their reach to the patients most in need.
The new tool is a clinical-grade ACR test used to identify chronic kidney disease.