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By  Anthony Vecchione 09:00 am March 4, 2025
Baxter, a global medtech company, introduced Voalte Linq, the company's first voice-activated technology, at the 2025 HIMSS Global Healthcare Conference & Exhibition. Voalte Linq is a lightweight, wearable badge powered by the Scotty assistant, a voice-activated technology aimed at better enabling effective, streamlined communications between care teams and freeing up more of their time....
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By  Anthony Vecchione 02:26 pm October 7, 2024
WebMD Ignite, a division of WebMD, has launched Coach, a platform that aims to improve care-management programs by integrating into care managers' workflows allowing them to bring customized health education, videos and interactive resources to members.  Coach expands on the company's set of services designed for health plan care managers, including HealthHub Interactive, which bundles three...
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By  Adam Ang 01:58 am November 15, 2023
Melbourne-based health tech startup Heidi Health has raised A$10 million ($6.5 million) in a Series A funding round led by Blackbird Ventures.  Hostplus, Hesta, Wormhole Capital, Archangel Ventures, Possible Ventures and Saniel Ventures also participated in this investing round.  This brings its total investments to date to A$15 million ($9.7 million); Blackbird Ventures also led its seed funding...
By  Adam Ang 02:54 am June 18, 2021
Ascom Australia has tapped Adelaide-based Ikonix Technology to market its range of technology products for healthcare systems, including the Telligence nurse call, teleCARE IP, Real-time Location Systems for asset tracking and staff safety and mobility solutions like the Ascom Myco smart device. WHY IT MATTERS Through its latest partnership, Ascom is deepening its presence in South Australia. "...
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By  Max Sullivan 06:07 am November 5, 2019
While 88% of patients said they were satisfied with their care, only half said their doctors and other providers did a "good" or "excellent" job.