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Parker Health Secures $25 Million in Series A Funding to Transform American Healthcare

Healthcare IT Today

This funding empowers Parker Health to further its position as the industry’s most compliant and competitive solution helping expand our medical technology and services and to employ global teams. Parker Health has raised $26.3 million to date. To learn more, visit ourparker.com.

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Seamless Therapeutics Launches with $12.5M Seed Financing to Advance Transformative Gene Editing Platform Based on Programmable Precision Designer Recombinases

Digital Health Global

We believe our pioneering technology will allow us to shatter the boundaries that exist in gene editing methods today,” said Anne-K. Both Wellington and Forbion are visionaries and highly experienced biotech investors, and we look forward to working closely with them in our efforts to transform the gene editing landscape.” “Our

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Vektor Medical Secures $16 Million Series A Funding

Digital Health Global

Through its AI-based, non-invasive arrhythmia analysis technology, vMap, the company aims to improve cardiac ablation outcomes, optimize workflows, and increase procedural efficiency. TVM also invests in differentiated commercial-stage medical technologies and late clinical-stage therapeutics.

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Medicine 2.0 : Implications of Connected Medical Devices & Digital Healthcare

Lloyd Price

One of the biggest challenges involves efficiently achieving validations of digital health devices and smartphone apps – that is, ensuring the intended use of a medical device and the management of its data. Loetitia Jabri is regulatory, pharmaceutical & medical devices platforms associate director at ProductLife Group.

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What the Pew Data on Americans’ Views on Technology Means for Healthcare

Health Populi

Most Americans say that pharmaceutical manufacturers, banks, advertisers, energy firms, and tech companies have too much power and influence in today’s American economy, according to Public Attitudes Toward Technology Companies , a research report from the Pew Research Center.

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