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b.well Connected Health scores $40M to accelerate growth

Mobi Health News

The company's FHIR-based platform unifies patient's healthcare data to drive personalized care insights.

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b.well Connected Health Secures $40M to Power The Connected Health Ecosystem

Healthcare IT Today

Company Also Welcomes Samsung Head of Digital Health to Board of Directors in Funding Round to Accelerate Growth b.well Connected Health , the company powering platform-enabled healthcare ecosystems, today announced the closure of a $40 million Series C growth round led by Leavitt Equity Partners.

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From Information Blocking to Information Sharing – A Look at HTI-1 and TEFCA

Healthcare IT Today

The Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) was followed recently by the Health Data, Technology, and Interoperability: Certification Program Updates, Algorithm Transparency, and Information Sharing (HTI-1) Final Rule. The video gets into a number of details that can be helpful to all these health care systems.

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Five Offerings from the Boston Connected Health Conference 2018

Aging in Place Technology Watch

The Connected Health Conference is still a Health IT conference, owned by HIMSS, spruced up by pre-conference Voice Health summit , task forces , and even onstage singing by health tech folk that may wish they were in show business. ? Held each year – but has much changed?

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b.well Closes $40M Series C to Unify Patient Data

Digital Health Wire

Patient data unification startup b.well Connected Health cut through last week’s tradeshow noise with $40M in Series C funding to advance its mission to solve healthcare’s fragmentation problem.

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Consumers’ and Physicians’ Growing Embrace of Digital Health via PwC

Health Populi

Christian Dameff and colleagues from UC-San Diego answer the question by saying, yes, PHRs are indeed more promising in this smartphone era with the advancement and adoption of FHIR standards that help make electronic health records more inter-operable.

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Weekly Roundup – March 2, 2024

Healthcare IT Today

Caleb Williamson at the Connected Health Initiative sat down with Colin to discuss hopes that regulators understand there are different risk levels to AI’s use in healthcare , with process automation not subject to the same scrutiny as clinical decision support. Read more… How Will Regulators Address AI in Healthcare ?