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Funding will help take its DTx solutions through regulatory approvals and to market in the UK and US.
Global healthtech has received $51.3 billion in investment this year, marking new highs for venture capitalist interest in the sector and identifying London as the fastest growing healthtech hub globally.
Effectiveness of wearables, apps linked to socioeconomic status; Kaiser reaches deal to avoid strike
This week's top stories include a finding that the effectiveness of digital tools varies based on socioeconomic status, and Kaiser Permanente workers reach a tentative agreement to avoid a nationwide strike.
Also, Enovacom launches solution to centralise patient data in a single app.
The scheme is being run in partnership with government technology firm PUBLIC.
The pair aim to make AI-enhanced diagnostics accessible beyond hospital settings.
COVID-19 has changed the healthcare workforce, but automation could be the future.
Also, Indian voice AI platform Augnito has introduced its voice AI SaaS during the Diwali.
A new app which collates older people’s health indicators and monitors for flu symptoms supports nurses and carers to make remote diagnoses and treat patients in their homes, reducing hospitalisations.
The internet cognitive behavioural therapy programme will launch in 2022.