What Providers Need to Know About Fighting the Nursing Shortage Through Tech

What Providers Need to Know About Fighting the Nursing Shortage Through Tech

About 100,000 nurses left their jobs in the past two years, and another 610,388 are likely to leave the profession by 2027. This nursing shortage leaves those who are still working in the profession with insufficient capacity to handle patient needs, leading to high levels of burnout and emotional strain that end up driving even … Read more

Healthcare AI Trends to Watch: M&A Exits & Generative AI Use Cases

Healthcare AI Trends to Watch: M&A Exits & Generative AI Use Cases

Artificial intelligence certainly isn’t new to the digital health field, but the sector seems to be in the midst of a new hype cycle. This one is focused on novel technologies like large language models and other forms of generative AI, said Alex Lennox-Miller, lead analyst at CB Insights, during a Thursday webinar. The healthcare … Read more

Progyny Dips Into Menopause Support

Progyny Dips Into Menopause Support

Just about every woman goes through menopause in their life. Yet, less than one in five OB/GYNs receive formal training in menopause care, creating a massive gap in support. Progyny hopes to fill this gap by launching a menopause offering for employers. The New York City-based benefits management company has traditionally specialized in fertility and … Read more

Emergency Dialysis: A Crutch for Fee-For-Service Healthcare

Emergency Dialysis: A Crutch for Fee-For-Service Healthcare

Of the roughly 780,000 Americans who live with end-stage kidney disease, 71% are on some form of dialysis. Dialysis can provide an effective life-sustaining treatment for many with kidney failure, but it is not the best option for most. First, there’s the commute to a nephrology clinic or dialysis center, which for patients in rural … Read more

Stability AI’s Lead Threatened by Departures, Concerns Over CEO

Stability AI’s Lead Threatened by Departures, Concerns Over CEO

Late last year, Stability AI Ltd., a startup based in London, was at the center of the AI hype cycle thanks to the massive success of Stable Diffusion, an artificial intelligence model that enables users to create uncanny and sometimes startlingly realistic images based on prompts of just a few words. After raising more than … Read more

Newly Public Allurion Aims to Show How Med Tech Can Complement Obesity Drugs

Newly Public Allurion Aims to Show How Med Tech Can Complement Obesity Drugs

The market is buzzing with demand for obesity pills, but Allurion Technologies is building a case that its weight loss platform—a medical device and software—is a worthy competitor to these drugs and perhaps even a companion to them. The company made debuted on the stock market debut Wednesday, raising $100 million to support commercialization of … Read more

3 Trends Impacting How Patients Pay For Healthcare

3 Trends Impacting How Patients Pay For Healthcare

Hospitals, and especially nonprofit hospitals, have a duty of care to their communities, but their ability to provide that care hinges on their ability to generate revenue – chiefly in the form of patient and insurer payments. But that model is growing more difficult as the commercially insured population ages into Medicare and those with employer-sponsored … Read more

Daily Harvest Lentil Crumbles Recall Saga Has Rocked the Company

Daily Harvest Lentil Crumbles Recall Saga Has Rocked the Company

One day last October, as chants of “Kale yeah, kale yeah!” and “Power to the parsnips!” echoed throughout a Connecticut campground, 100 or so Daily Harvest employees were indulging in some months-delayed corporate bonding. They were at Harfest, the vegan meal startup’s two-day retreat, where, along with talking business and playing games, there was a … Read more