Olive, the automation company creating the Internet of Healthcare, today announced a partnership with NTT DATA, a global digital business and IT services leader. The collaboration will fast track the creation more »
As part of Becker’s 12th Annual Meeting in April 2022, healthcare analytics expert LeanTaaS gave a half-day summit to explore the role of data in expanding capacity for care. During more »
After a terrible skiing accident six years ago, physician-turned-entrepreneur Russ Richmond, MD, suddenly found himself experiencing health care from the patient’s point of view. On a family vacation in Vermont, more »
Foldax is trying to eliminate the tradeoff between mechanical and tissue heart valves by starting from scratch. There are generally two types of heart valves on the market today: mechanical, more »
Co-founder and CEO of Protenus, empowering healthcare to eliminate risk by leveraging AI. Dentists often sing the praises of preventive care because it’s so much easier to keep your teeth healthy more »
Elam to advise on population health, health equity; reflects Babyscripts’ commitment to diversity & inclusion Babyscripts, the leading virtual care platform for managing obstetrics, today announced that Linda Elam, Ph.D., more »
Stanford Health Care Chief Administrative Officer of Ambulatory Care and Service Lines and President and CEO of University HealthCare Alliance, Catherine Krna, joins fast-growing healthcare services company Syllable AI-enabled healthcare more »
Annual awards program honors LeanTaaS’s iQueue product suite as an outstanding health and medical technology product LeanTaaS, Inc., a Silicon Valley software innovator that increases patient access and transforms operational more »
The trial is studying the ability of the TRIA biopolymer aortic valve to surgically treat patients with aortic valve disease and is designed to support commercial approval in India. Foldax, Inc. more »
When demand for infusion chairs isn’t well managed, patient wait times can be long and infusion nurses can feel overwhelmed. The good news is that technology can improve the experience more »