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Share । વાનકુવર । ૧૦૦૦ વર્ષે એકાદ વખત બનનારી ઘટના અત્યારે કેનેડામાં હાહાકાર મચાવી રહી છે. ગયા શુક્રવારથી કેનેડાને રીતસર શેકી રહેલી ભયાનક ગરમીના કારણે ૧૩૪ લોકો મૃત્યુ પામ્યા છે. મોટી સંખ્યામાં લોકો ગરમીના કારણે અચાનક મૃત્યુ પામી રહ્યાં છે. ૧૦૦૦ વર્ષમાં કેનેડાએ ૪૯.૫ ડિગ્રી સેન્ટિગ્રેડ ગરમી કદી જોઈ નથી. તો હવે ગરમી કેમ પડી રહી છે અને તે ક્યાં સુધી પડશે? હીટ ડોમ ક્યાં સુધી ચાલશે? નિષ્�

Pulse+IT - International health IT week in review: March 14

Written by Kate McDonald on 14 March 2021. Attend Anywhere conquers NHS, India’s digital health plan, virtual care in Malaysia, IBM blockchain for Germany’s vaccine certificates, US Covid relief package and health IT, sign-up site for leftover Covid vax, smart speakers track heart rhythm, Telus Health buys Babylon Canada, guide to digital health passports Digital Health News ~ Hannah Crouch ~ 11/03/2021 Not too many people had heard of Attend Anywhere before March 2020 but since then the video consulting capability has been offered to all, and adopted by most, NHS trusts across England. CXOToday ~ Srinivas Prasad ~ 05/03/2021 The Indian healthcare industry is on the cusp of a digital transformation. The end goal of this transformation, which is led by the government, is to provide universal, affordable, equitable and quality care to all citizens, leveraging digital technologies.

Inside the rise of $2 billion Babylon Health amid SPAC rumors

Babylon; Samantha Lee/Insider This story is available exclusively to Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. $2 billion health firm Babylon is considering a listing, likely via a SPAC deal, sources say. Babylon is best known for an easy-to-use app that provides virtual appointments with doctors. Insider spoke with Babylon s CEO, investors, analysts, and critics to chart the firm s journey. At the beginning of this year, Babylon Health CEO Ali Parsa told his 2,000-strong staff in an all-hands that the firm s partnership with the Canadian telecoms firm Telus was under review. Babylon partnered with Telus health division in 2019 to launch a doctor app for Canadians that offers virtual consultations with clinicians and a whizzy chatbot symptom checker. The app is free for patients across Canada. Telus does not release user numbers but has said during quarterly results that the service has grown ra

Saudi-backed $2 billion health firm Babylon is selling its Canada operations as part of a $70 million licensing deal

Saudi-backed $2 billion health firm Babylon is selling its Canada operations as part of a $70 million licensing deal sghosh@businessinsider.com (Shona Ghosh) © Jack Lewis Williams for Tailor Made London Babylon Health CEO Ali Parsa. Jack Lewis Williams for Tailor Made London $2 billion health-tech firm Babylon Health is selling its Canada operations to telco Telus. The two launched an app, Babylon by Telus, in 2019 that offers Canadians virtual consultations with doctors. Babylon will license its tech to Telus as part of a new long-term partnership. Insider took a deep-dive into Babylon s business amid SPAC speculation, which you can read here. $2 billion, Saudi-backed health-tech startup Babylon Health is to sell its Canadian operations to telecoms firm Telus in a change-up to an existing partnership, Insider can reveal.

Babylon Health to sell Canada operations to Telus Health

Jack Lewis Williams for Tailor Made London $2 billion health-tech firm Babylon Health is selling its Canada operations to telco Telus. The two launched an app, Babylon by Telus, in 2019 that offers Canadians virtual consultations with doctors. Babylon will license its tech to Telus as part of a new long-term partnership. Insider took a deep-dive into Babylon s business amid SPAC speculation, which you can read here. $2 billion, Saudi-backed health-tech startup Babylon Health is to sell its Canadian operations to telecoms firm Telus in a change-up to an existing partnership, Insider can reveal. Babylon Health partnered with Telus health division, Telus Health, in 2019 to launch a free app that gives Canadian users the ability to schedule virtual appointments with doctors, as well as run any symptoms of illness through a chatbot symptom checker. The Babylon by Telus Health app is somewhat similar to Babylon s app in the UK, called GP at Hand.

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