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The iRhythm Technologies founder's new startup will use these funds to wrap up clinical testing of its device, and push toward a commercial launch.
The development comes as officials advise GPs to switch, where possible, to remote consultations as part of their response to the threats posed by the coronavirus.
Dr. Amy Compton-Phillips, chief clinical officer for Providence St. Joseph Health, talks about the use of chatbots, telemedicine and drive-thru clinics in treating the virus.
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The funds will help the New York City-based platform extend its growth and deliver new product offerings.
The new funds will be used to expand its coverage outside of New York.
EIT Health and McKinsey & Company research highlights the need for new organisational models and skillsets.
The company plans to roll out a corresponding app this Spring.
Livongo Health, Hinge Health, Hello Heart, Torchlight and Whil each underwent "rigorous clinical, data security and business evaluation" for inclusion in the program.