Telehealth
Biofourmis Care currently includes programs for heart failure, hypertension, diabetes, lipid management and atrial fibrillation.
        
        
          The tech and retail giant said in-person offerings will be available in more than 20 new cities in 2022, including San Francisco, Miami, Chicago and New York.
        
        
          Patient engagement consultant and HIMSS Digital Influencer Stacy Hurt explains how the disabled and immunocompromised will need telehealth beyond the pandemic.
        
        
          Last year, digital musculoskeletal care and physical therapy companies raked in plenty of investor dollars. Startups say the expensive MSK health sector is ripe for innovation.
        
        
          Also: Digital therapeutics company Big Health hires Gabriela Perez as chief commercial officer and chronic-care startup Lyn Health adds Tracy J. Edmonds to its board of advisors.
        
        
          Also: League scores $95 million, Jasper Health raises $25 million and Summus Global rakes in $22 million.
        
        
          The startup plans to use the funds to develop its platform, launch a virtual care center and expand its care team.
        
        
          It is also looking to fill in more leadership roles as it goes international.
        
        
          The virtual care company plans to add devices that can transmit metrics like blood pressure or glucose levels to MDLIVE's patient portal later this year.
        
        
          Virtual technology could broaden access to children’s mental health services, according to Naomi Allen, cofounder and CEO of Brightline.