Dave Muoio
The Scotland-grown startup is looking to hire, open a US headquarters and refine its AI algorithm.
        
        
          News of the ID-Cap System's 510(k) comes amidst reports of turmoil within the business of its predecessor in clearance, Proteus Digital Health.
        
        
          The digital pill maker's employees were brought back after the company secured $5 million in emergency funding, but CNBC's report suggests that several are now looking elsewhere for work.
        
        
          The Cayman Islands-based company is looking to add 20 new international sales representatives to its existing five by the end of next year.
        
        
          Also: Early study data on Onduo's tech-driven diabetes management program; Northwell Health sending chatbot-based appointment reminders.
        
        
          The CURE ID online data repository's crowdsourcing approach could help the agency to identify novel uses for approved drugs.
        
        
          Still, a new state-by-state survey from Foley & Lardner suggests there is still plenty of ground to cover in terms of telehealth payment parity, as well as the language used in the laws themselves.
        
        
          Also: Cognoa announces new CFO; Pfizer vets find new roles at Aetion; Senate HELP Committee votes FDA commissioner nominee forward.
        
        
          Unveiled today, the new Teladoc Nutrition program was built on the back of TelaDietitian's existing network of more than 100 registered dietitians. 
        
        
          Conducted by AdhereTech and Avella Specialty Pharmacy, this is the first peer-reviewed study of adherence startup's eight-year history.