remote patient monitoring
Medical device maker HealthSense raised $10 million in equity, debt, and securities in a round led by Mansa Capital with additional investment from existing investors Merck Global Health Innovation Fund and Radius Ventures.
AliveCor has received an additional FDA 510(k) clearance, this time for an algorithm that allows its smartphone ECG to detect atrial fibrillation -- an abnormal heart rhythm that isn't always detectable to the patient, but if left untreated can lead to stroke or congestive heart failure -- with high accuracy.
Three million patients around the world were using connected home medical monitoring devices in late 2013, but this number will jump to 19.
This week Verizon launched a mobile-centric video visits product that physician groups and others can use to provide real-time, remote care to patients.
San Juan Capistrano, California-based remote monitoring analytics company Jointly Health has raised $1.