Coronavirus
Dr. Nathalie Bloch, head of big data and AI at the ARC Innovation Center at Sheba Medical Center, Israel, discusses the use of AI in dealing with COVID-19 patients in this episode of The Alessi Agenda.
The solution aims to improve efficiency by assigning tasks to healthcare teams based on their location.
Dr. Roy Schoenberg, CEO of Amwell, describes how COVID-19 is impacting his telehealth company and is rewriting the expectations for virtual care.
Cinapsis aims to ease the burden with enhanced digital triage that allows GPs to call in consultants for real-time primary care decisions.
The Swedish startup’s app for depression has joined the ORCHA library.
Opt-in "Exposure Notifications" are included in new operating system updates on both companies' platforms and available now to worldwide public health agencies.
The consumer-facing digital platform for health testing was forced to pump the brakes on a similar offering roughly two months ago.
Biofourmis founder and CEO Kuldeep Singh Rajput discusses remote monitoring's role in reaching patients at home and reducing contact with COVID-19-positive patients.
Getting defibrillators to cardiac arrest patients as quickly as possible is a priority for emergency services everywhere. In one area of Sweden, 112 call takers will soon be able to dispatch a drone at the same time as an ambulance to drop a defibrillator near the patient if they suspect a cardiac arrest.
Fitbit's CEO James Park told CNBC that the company will be submitting its technology to the FDA soon.