Technology
The modules are based on the group's minimum clinical standards for osteoporosis care.
Also, a Māori public health organisation develops a new tool to bring timely COVID-19-related information to Māori people.
Zerigo Health, formerly Clarify Medical, makes a connected phototherapy device for skin conditions like psoriasis, vitiligo and eczema.
The pharma-technology company has just secured $34.8 million in Series C funding, in a combination of equity and debt financing led by Abu Dhabi’s DisruptAD, and the Dubai-headquartered SHUAA Capital.
They will develop and commercialise three novel digital therapeutic products.
The system lets users opt into an emergency detection and alert service.
The company also launched a Clinical Advisory Board to aid in the development of new programs for diverse populations.
ORCHA study found musculoskeletal and physiotherapy apps were most popular.
The new product comes less than a year after DarioHealth acquired musculoskeletal care company Upright Technologies.
The platform, called Impact by One Medical, aims to prevent and manage chronic conditions for One Medical members.