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The growing power of digital healthcare: 6 trends to watch in 2022

TechCrunch

4 strategies for building a digital health unicorn. The digital healthcare revolution has already begun, and it will gain further momentum in 2022 as providers and patients look for new and better ways to improve care. Digital therapeutics will rewrite the future of healthcare. More posts by this contributor.

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NJEDA Names Inaugural New Jersey Innovation Fellows Cohort

American Entrepreneurship

in income replacement grants and mentorship to first-time entrepreneurs, creating 10 new businesses and helping fuel innovation in strategic sectors The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) today announced the inaugural cohort of the New Jersey Innovation Fellows (NJIF) program. First-in-nation program will provide $3.6M

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[BrightInsight in Forbes] Four Strategies For Scaling Digital Health Solutions

OurCrowd

Digital health is a new and challenging space for life sciences. The DTx Alliance’s best practices for digital therapeutics advise would-be developers to design products to optimize adoption, engagement and adherence within their target populations. Read more here.

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11 investors predict a colorful, if difficult, future for psychedelic startups

TechCrunch

Amongst these questions are actual costs of therapies, reimbursement coverage, the commercialisation strategy for psychedelic drug development companies, resource bottlenecks with the therapists’ supply and infrastructure, etc,” they told TechCrunch+. is not the only place where psychedelics are seeing interest.

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Vira Health gets $12M to dial up personalized menopause support

TechCrunch

startup that offers personalized digital therapeutics for women going through menopause, has closed a second round of funding — taking $12 million from lead investor Octopus Ventures, along with participation from U.S.-based Vira Health , a U.K. based VC firm Optum Ventures, as it gears up to hop over the pond.

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