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Also: RapidAI launches analytics platform; January.ai emerged out of stealth last week and revealed a new diabetes study.
This news comes a little over a month after the UK said it would opt for a centralized contact-tracing model in lieu of Apple-Google's decentralized one.
Also: A deep dive on Verily's Project Baseline; Intermountain Healthcare launches home-monitoring program.
A new CB Insights report lays out the role of the FAMGA companies in healthcare and what could be next for each.
Opt-in "Exposure Notifications" are included in new operating system updates on both companies' platforms and available now to worldwide public health agencies.
Also Fitbit struggles as it waits to be acquired by Google, and Livongo sees strong growth.
Also: Washington Post survey says users reluctant to use Google and Apple's tracing app; Chronolife lands CE mark.
Also: Wearables, AI support COVID-19 hydroxychloroquine study; Verizon Media deploys new COVID-19 dataset, API and dashboard.
This report comes as news breaks that the UK has decided not to use Apple and Google's contact-tracing tech as originally planned.
Also: Mercom's Q1 2020 digital health funding report; Fitbit, Scripps, Stanford collaborate on COVID-19 detection research.