Aledade, a startup that partners with independent practices to establish accountable care organizations, raised $123 million in a Series E funding round. The company plans to use the money to advance its partnerships with Medicare Advantage plans and add solutions to its new healthcare services subsidiary.
In this free webinar on June 9th at 11am ET, industry experts from Syneos and Medable will share their perspectives on how to address these drug development challenges within cardiometabolic clinical studies and provide input on the impact of new regulatory guidance such as the DEPICT Act. This engaging panel will discuss leveraging technology and home health solutions to augment existing points of care between patients and their clinical care team to improve the patient experience, drive more scientific rigor to data generation and achieve timely endpoint capture.
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By Edward Abraham and Sarah Markowitz Monday, June 6, 2022 7:21 PM
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Becton Dickinson is getting into pharmacies with a more than $1.5 billion acquisition of Parata Systems, maker of robotics technologies that automate pharmacy tasks. The deal comes two months after BD completed the spinoff of its diabetes business as a separate, publicly traded company.
Pharma companies often take the blame for high prescription costs. But a new, industry-sponsored survey shifts attention to insurance industry practices.
The federal government has established various departments and initiatives to promote cybersecurity among healthcare organizations, but experts say these efforts require more cross-agency collaboration in order to be effective. Most urgently, many cybersecurity experts are calling for the FDA to spend more time collaborating with other federal agencies on cybersecurity recommendations for medical devices.
RPM as we know it today – with all its advantages – falls short. The reason? Monitoring and alerting alone cannot provide one of the most critical parts of healthcare: care itself.
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