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HIMSS23
By HIMSS TV | 04:31 pm | March 07, 2023
In a look ahead at a HIMSS23 panel Olga Kagan, RN, adjunct professor at CUNY School of Professional Studies and Molloy University, explains the ways tools can empower nurses, assist in career development and lower burnout levels.
By Emily Olsen | 03:51 pm | March 07, 2023
According to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the company still plans to hire "to support its service capacity needs and growth expectations."
By HIMSS TV | 07:00 am | March 07, 2023
NetSfere CEO Anurag Lal, who is the former director of the FCC's National Broadband Task Force, talks about the threat landscape and how providers can position people, technology and processes for defense.
By Emily Olsen | 01:33 pm | March 06, 2023
Transcarent will purchase 98point6's virtual care platform and care business. After the deal, 98point6 will focus on licensing its software to third-party providers.
HIMSS23
By HIMSS TV | 04:59 pm | March 03, 2023
Mary Kratz, EVP at the Interoperability Institute, previews the panel she is leading at HIMSS23 covering cross-sector challenges to pursuing interoperability and the best uses of open-source solutions.
By Emily Olsen | 11:56 am | March 03, 2023
In a post on LinkedIn, Color CEO Othman Laraki said the company would focus on its core lines of business, including testing and telehealth infrastructure for government programs, and its prevention tools for employers and healthcare purchasers.
By Jessica Hagen | 11:19 am | March 03, 2023
The funds will be used to open new clinics in the U.S.
By Jessica Hagen | 01:36 pm | March 02, 2023
Drug-discovery platform TandemAI, sleep-care platform BetterNight, health-monitoring system Xandar Kardian and AR/VR platform Healium also announced funding rounds.
By Emily Olsen | 05:36 pm | March 01, 2023
The digital health company reported $184.1 million in revenue for Q4, a 14% decline from the same period in 2021.
By Jessica Hagen | 11:29 am | March 01, 2023
The mental health platform let go of 15% of its workforce.