Location: United States, Massachusetts, Cambridge
Employees: 1001-5000
Founded date: 2012
Mentions in press and media 14
Date | Title | Description |
28.05.2015 | Accelerator at athenahealth adds 3 new companies, opens up Texas location | Health IT vendor athenahealth has announced the second class in its relatively new accelerator program, called More Disruption Please (MDP). MDP launched last September and now has six portfolio companies, three based in San Francisco and t... |
27.04.2015 | Rock Health invests in video visits, smart scheduling, health-sensing jewelry | Seed fund Rock Health has invested in three new companies: telepsychiatry service 1DocWay, provider analytics company Arsenal Health, and wearable technology maker Caeden. While the investment amounts were not disclosed, Managing Director H... |
24.04.2015 | Rock Health Expands to NYC, Announces 3 New Investments | Rock Health, provider of full-service funding to promising entrepreneurs breaking into healthcare is expanding to the East Coast with the opening of a brand new office in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of NYC. In conjunction with the ne... |
17.02.2015 | Predictive analytics for scheduling: Opargo targets $2.5M to help specialists prioritize patients | The algorithm behind the scheduling tool is weighted and adjusted for each provider. Opargo’s customers are typically larger practices and groups. He said it goes beyond assessing which patients are low value and high value based on their i... |
14.01.2015 | PokitDok jumps into healthcare scheduling with new API | The scheduler harnesses web and mobile apps to make matters more efficient, in turn driving costs down, the company said. Specifically, the emerging telehealth providers — expected to reach $1.9 billion by 2018 — aren’t well-suited to use c... |
12.01.2015 | athenahealth expands accelerator with two new investments, new location in SF | RubiconMD recently raised a total of $1.3 million, including the investment from athenahealth. Meanwhile, the More Disruption San Francisco accelerator is now accepting applications from Bay Area mid-stage health care startups that will sha... |
05.08.2014 | What’s driving millennials to health tech? | By Judy Wang If you Google the term “millennials,” you’ll see that Google automatically fills in such search terms as “millennials lazy,” “millennials spoiled,” “millennials trophy kids” and “millennials entitled.” Ouch. As part of the Mayo... |
02.07.2014 | Leader of MIT Hacking Medicine is teaching startups how to disrupt healthcare | The hackathons are structured to ensure a broad range of perspectives from physicians, nurses engineers and developers. Teams are also required to develop a business model for their solutions that identifies a specific unmet or inadequately... |
20.01.2014 | The 4 Winners of the Blue Button Innovation Challenge Changing the Face of Healthcare | In three days, 15 startups emerged, aimed at changing an industry that daily impacts every single individual. "What you guys are doing are transforming healthcare and changing lives," said Andrea Ippolito, co-leader of MIT Hacking... |
17.10.2013 | Can we hack our way to better healthcare? | By Tom Ulrich Hackathons are quickly growing beyond Red Bull- and Dorito-fueled code-fests into fertile grounds for new technologies and products that potentially could improve medicine and health care. But beyond individual events, could h... |
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