Disease management
The multiple sclerosis-focused company will use the funds to speed up the company's commercialization efforts.
It recently obtained a 510(k) clearance from the US and funding for its expansion in Southeast Asia.
The partnership allows cancer patients to access coordinated in-home care that includes their cancer care team and the two companies.
The virtual cardiopulmonary company told MobiHealthNews exclusively that it has appointed Stacie Bratcher as its CEO.
The California-based company will use the funds to acquire regulatory clearance for its miLens offering.
The FDA-cleared and CE-marked image analysis software helps providers diagnose and monitor patients with neurological conditions.
It can determine wound healing status within 15 minutes.
i-SENS is also seeking CE certification for its CGM product in Europe.
The CGM-based service will begin in Q4.
The announcement comes less than a month after Carrum announced it scored $45 million in funding to expand its surgical care-focused offerings.