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Hims & Hers patients in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey and Pennsylvania will gain access to ChristianaCare's provider network.
GoodRx will continue to own and operate its telehealth platform. The deal is expected to close at the end of November.
Also, Global Health is deploying its patient engagement and data solutions to the upcoming George Centre.
Also, Smith+Nephew has launched a digital innovation centre in Singapore.
Firefly members will have access to Sprinter's phlebotomists and nurses for at-home services.
An analysis performed by Chartis and Kythera Labs also shows those between ages 18 to 44 have highest telehealth usage.
Also, Royal Philips has expanded the roll-out of its AR surgical navigation solution to Japan.
David Rosen, a partner and public policy lawyer at Foley & Lardner, discusses the agency's recently wrapped Software Precertification Pilot Program and what it means for the future of digital health regulation.
Also, Max Life in India has developed an analytics solution that detects inaccurate medical reports in real time.
According to the report, higher family incomes, more education, race and Hispanic origin were factors related to increased telemedicine use.