Consumer
At HIMSS26, Verily Life Sciences announced a partnership with Samsung Electronics to combine Galaxy Watch8 with Verily's precision health platform to further clinical research.
Cory Warner, Uber Health's global head of growth and operations, joined MobiHealthNews to discuss a new tool that lets health systems and payers set parameters for self-booked rides.
The Helsinki‑based company offers AI-enabled biometric and gesture recognition technology that allows for device control with natural movements.
Dr. Chris Curry, clinical director of women's health at Oura, sat down with MobiHealthNews to discuss how its ring differentiates itself from other wearables.
The platform uses wearable biometric data and clinician-reviewed medical research to provide guidance on menstrual-, pregnancy- and menopause-related health.
The program connects self-pay patients with clinicians to access GLP-1s, including Wegovy, starting at $149 per month, with no subscription fee.
The smartwatch is built for extreme environments and includes heart rate, sleep, blood oxygen and stress monitoring.
CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz said AI avatars could support early mental health intakes and flag subtle cues alongside clinical oversight.
The partnership will allow Mira's hormone test results to be compared with Oura Ring data on sleep, temperature and readiness, enabling trend tracking.
The company was granted a preliminary injunction blocking U.S. sales of an alleged copycat fitness tracker by Chinese company Shenzhen Lexqi Electronic Technology Co.