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 | Hinge Health aims to raise up to $437 million in IPO, pricing at $28.00 ...
Hinge Health, a digital physical therapy startup founded in 2014, plans to raise up to $437 million in an IPO priced between $28.00 and $32.00 per share. The IPO follows Hinge's rapid revenue growth, including a 50% increase in the first quarter to $123.8 million, amid a largely inactive digital health IPO market since 2021.
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 | UnitedHealthcare to eliminate prior authorization for 30 percent of ...
On Tuesday, UnitedHealthcare CEO Tim Noel announced the insurer is eliminating prior authorization requirements for 30% of medical services, aiming to speed patient care and reduce administrative burden. Mounting industry pressure prompted the decision, as major insurers including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Humana, and Kaiser Permanente pledged to reform prior authorization processes last year ...
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 | Donald Trump has 'four months to live and his brain is shrinking ...
Donald Trump may have four months left to live and his brain is in decline, a health expert has claimed. Speaking to US politics commentator David Packman, licensed physical therapist Adam James broke down some of the rumours surrounding the president’s health. Since Trump got back into power last year, strange bruises have often appeared on […]
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 | Sudan Surgeon Keeps Al Nao Hospital Running Amid War
For three years, Dr. Jamal Eltaeb made excruciating choices. Who should live and potentially die? Should he operate without the right medicines if it might save someone’s life? How would he find fuel to keep the hospital’s lights on? As Sudan ‘s war raged around him, only one decision was easy: Keep working. The orthopedic surgeon was leading Al Nao hospital in Omdurman, just outside the ...
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 | New Paper Urges Therapists to Screen Patients for AI Chatbot Use
A new JAMA Psychiatry paper recommends clinicians routinely ask patients about AI chatbot use for emotional support and health information. Shaddy Saba, an assistant professor at New York University Silver School of Social Work, co-authored the recommendation. Many Americans with mental health conditions now turn to AI chatbots like ChatGPT for advice, finding these tools 'at their fingertips ...
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