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Entrepreneur Magazine Features OrthoLive Founder

Ortholive

was featured in Entrepreneur Magazine to discuss how teleconferencing is helping doctors provide care to their patients without leaving their homes. OrthoLive CEO and founder, Michael Greiwe, M.D.,

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61 health tech companies report 2018 revenues, feature on Inc. 5,000 list

Mobi Health News

Magazine's Inc. 5,000 list of fastest growing companies in America, calling out the digital health and health tech companies that made the list. But in the meantime, for private companies, we have to take those numbers where we can find them, which is why each year MobiHealthNews parses Inc.

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59 health tech companies share their 2017 revenues to land on Inc 5000 list

Mobi Health News

Magazine's Inc 5,000 list of fastest growing companies in America, calling out the digital health and health tech companies that made the list. It's become an annual tradition for MobiHealthNews to parse Inc. We found more companies than ever on this year's list, some you'll recognize and some you may not.

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Rebel Health: The Personal and Professional Passion of Susannah Fox

Health Populi

In full disclosure, Susannah Fox is a long-time colleague, collaborator, and indeed friend of mine since meeting her when she was working at the Pew Research Center, helping us define and explain the earliest days of the Internet in health care. or Health 2.0”

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Digital Health Coffee Time Briefing ? 

DigitalHealth

Thursday's briefing includes the first UK rollout of Scandinavian falls prevention tech and launch of the West Midlands Health Tech Innovation Accelerator.

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Forecasting HealthTech Investment Trends in 2024

Lloyd Price

However, optimism arises for increased investment in digital health and the broader health sector in the second half of the year. Entering the summer and anticipating the final phase of a UK and US election cycle, the second half of the year is poised for heightened activity in digital health and health investment.

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Will Trade Data for (Cheaper) Health Care – USC’s View of the Future

Health Populi

To manage personal health finances, patients-as-payors are increasingly willing to face trade-offs and change personal behaviors to lower health care costs, based on research in The Future of Health Care Study from USC’s Center for the Digital Future. The Center analyzed the perspectives of 1,000 U.S.