Digital Health Roundup: Solutions For Heart, Loneliness; Diabetes Talks; Post-Roe Legal Advice

In this month’s Digital Health roundup, Medtech Insight’s Barnaby Pickering discusses DeHealth, which developed a platform built on cryptocurrency, and executive interviews with Glooko and Omada Health about their diabetes platforms. Marion Webb will highlight a conversation with Nixon Gwilt Law attorney Bethany Corbin about key steps developers of period-tracking apps can take to ensure that sensitive health data remains safe and private. Reed Miller discusses Braidio’s health information platform and Pyx Health’s hybrid solution for loneliness.

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