Patient Access
The partnership comes three months after Thyme Care raised $97 million in funding, bringing its total raise to $275 million.
HEYDOC CEO Dr Raymond Choy explains how digital-first workflows can shoulder most care needs of small business employees, making an RM20 outpatient benefits plan possible.
According to healthcare leaders, 2025 was a pivotal year for AI and digital health, marked by technological progress, a shifting focus on its role in healthcare and practical use cases driving its adoption.
The company will use the funds to advance product innovation, strengthen clinical partnerships and accelerate its nationwide growth.
The partnership will allow employers to purchase Noom directly through the healthcare navigation company beginning in the first quarter of 2026.
Industry leaders say 2025 marked AI’s shift from hype to practical impact, though the technology remains unready for full-scale adoption and ongoing concerns about ethics and bias persist.
Jennifer Goldsack, CEO of the Digital Medicine Society, outlines DiMe's new project focused on aging-in-place with healthcare technologies and reimbursing remote patient monitoring as federal and private insurers' coverage policies evolve.
ACCESS is a decade-long initiative to expand tech-enabled care and outcome-based payments for Medicare patients with obesity, diabetes, chronic pain and depression.
OSF HealthCare's Brandi Clark says that, in 2026, insurers' payments for telemedicine and remote patient monitoring reimbursement will increasingly align with organizations’ value-based care maturity.
After setting up a 24/7 digital GP front door, the New Zealand government has provided funding for a new online platform to access mental health services.