pediatric app

A mother and her child in a consultation with a doctor.
By  Adam Ang 12:47 am December 16, 2021
Digital health firm Thomson X of the SGX-listed Thomson Medical Group and telehealth provider WhiteCoat have partnered to launch a new mobile health app catering to women and children. WHAT IT'S ABOUT The mobile app, according to Thomson X, will be a "first of its kind" in Singapore which focuses on digital delivery of obstetrics and gynaecology and paediatric healthcare services from Thomson...
A piggy bank next to a stethoscope and a pile of coins
By  Emily Olsen 01:35 pm November 5, 2021
BeMe Health, a digital behavioral health tool geared towards teens, has raised $7 million in seed funding from Polaris Partners and Flare Capital Partners. BeMe offers teens mental health content, coaching, self-guided activities and telehealth support on a platform that looks and feels like social media, gaming and streaming sites. The company said it plans to use the funding to scale the use of...
Screenshot of Health Basix's website landing page
By  Adam Ang 01:47 am October 8, 2021
India-based paediatric health platform Health Basix secures seed funding Paediatric health platform Health Basix by India-based Toro Health has snapped up seed funding from investors, such as former Indian deputy Minister for Health Nicola Blackwood and Dr Anantha Nageswaran, economic advisor to the Prime Minister. The company plans to use its fresh capital for "building its team, product...
A paramedic pushing a gurney out of an ambulance.
By  Emily Olsen 12:50 pm September 2, 2021
A mobile app designed to assist with pediatric drug preparation lowered the rate of medication errors and time to drug delivery when used by paramedics, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open.  Some study authors have pending intellectual property rights on the app used, called PedAMINES, and are employees of Geneva University Hospitals, the app’s owner. TOP-LINE DATA Out of 304 drug...
By  Laura Lovett 02:02 pm August 12, 2020
As September inches closer, parents across the country are making decisions about sending their kids back into the classroom.  Maven Health, a tech-enabled women’s health company, has created a new digital tool designed to give parents information about sending their kids into school. Dubbed the COVID-19 Child Care Decision tool, it helps parents access risks. It was codeveloped with author and...