comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - வெளிப்படையான முயற்சிகள் - Page 11 : comparemela.com

Fintech Focus Roundup For April 11, 2021

Fintech Focus Roundup For April 11, 2021
benzinga.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from benzinga.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

The NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc (NASDAQ:NDAQ) - Finary Raises $3 2M For Platform That Enables Finance Creators To Monetize Content

The NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc (NASDAQ:NDAQ) - Finary Raises $3 2M For Platform That Enables Finance Creators To Monetize Content
benzinga.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from benzinga.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Canvas Medical Raises $17 Million to Accelerate Value-Based Care Platform Growth

Share this article Share this article SAN FRANCISCO, April 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Canvas Medical, the only complete software platform for value-based care, today announced $17 million in funding. The financing was co-led by Inspired Capital and IA Ventures, with participation from IRONGREY and previous investors Upfront Ventures and iSeed. Designed to help doctors and insurers collaborate on high-quality patient care, Canvas software replaces traditional electronic health records (EHRs), practice management systems, telehealth tools, and myriad bolt-on applications with one unified system, purpose-built for value-based care. Physicians in every corner of the country have told us they need better technology to succeed in new payment arrangements with their insurance partners. Not just faster software that s easier to use, but smarter software, said Andrew Hines, founder and CEO of Canvas Medical. Leading insurers know their longitudinal data is key to building smarter clinical s

Empathy exits stealth mode to help families manage death, Real lands $10M to establish mental health studio and more digital health fundings

(Image: 1 US Bank Note /geralt via Pixabay, licensed under Creative Commons Zero) A new digital companion application helping families navigate the logistical and emotional journey of losing a loved one launched this week with $13 million in seed funding. Called Empathy, the company is backed by the round’s leading investors General Catalyst and Aleph. Empathy’s platform leads grieving families through end-of-life bureaucratic tasks such as arranging a funeral, validating a will, canceling accounts and cleaning out properties. It also has a human support element where loss experts are available to provide emotional and practical advice. It’s the inherent optimism of human nature that causes us to avoid talking about death,” Ron Gura, the cofounder and CEO of Empathy, said in a statement. But because we don’t discuss it, we miss out on important opportunities to innovate and provide families with technology that can help them manage some of life’s most challenging mo

What is Noom?

What is Noom? © Provided by Quartz A woman uses the Noom app If we were eating our feelings before the pandemic, we’re now drinking, baking, air-frying, and spatchcocking them, too. In one survey from the American Psychological Association, 40% of respondents reported some weight gain over the past year. A small study recently suggested that Americans gained about two pounds per month in that time. And while a little waistband forgiveness may be in order, given larger public health concerns, the revenues generated by weight loss app Noom suggest that people are eager to get back to their pre-pandemic baseline. The company, which only launched its app in 2016, reported $400 million in revenue in 2020, double the year before.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.