Hinge Health Named to Inc. Magazine’s 2021 Best Workplaces List
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Hinge Health is featured on Inc. magazine’s 2021 list of Best Workplaces. The award results from a comprehensive evaluation of American companies that created exceptional workplaces and company culture, whether teams worked in-person or remotely.
“This honor reflects Hinge Health’s commitment to hire the highest-performing talent made up of people who value a cohesive, mission-driven company culture and workplace. SAN FRANCISCO (PRWEB) May 13, 2021 Hinge Health is honored to be featured on Inc. magazine’s 2021 list of Best Workplaces. The award results from a comprehensive evaluation of American companies that created exceptional workplaces and company culture, whether teams worked in-person or remotely. In a survey conducted by Quantum Workplace, Hinge Health employees rated the company 92 out of 100 for management effectiv
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Sidestepping the system – Is D2C the next winning model in healthcare?
While D2C can enable creativity in customer acquisition and B2B strategies allow for rapid monetization, companies must thoughtfully target consumers, track clinical outcomes, and demonstrate cost-savings.
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Over the past few years, healthcare has been ushered into a new age of consumerism. Ritualistic trips to the doctor’s office are being traded in for convenient virtual consults. Long wait times to see a therapist are starting to resolve with mobile apps that deliver on-demand cognitive behavioral therapy. Even seemingly brandless prescriptions have been replaced with creatively marketed medications and OTC products.
Kaia Health grabs $75M on surging interest in its virtual therapies for chronic pain and COPD
New York headquartered Kaia Health, which offers AI-assisted digital therapies via a mobile app for chronic pain related to musculoskeletal (MSK) disorders and for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), has raised a $75 million Series C.
The round was led by an unnamed leading growth equity fund with support from existing investors, including Optum Ventures, Eurazeo, 3VC, Balderton Capital, Heartcore Capital, Symphony Ventures (golfer Rory McIlroy’s investment vehicle), and A Round Capital.
The funding fast-follows a $26M Series B closed last summer. The pandemic has accelerated the uptake of telemedicine, generally and Kaia has, unsurprisingly, seen a particular surge of interest in its virtual treatments.
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With new funding, digital physical therapy startup Kaia strikes partnerships with clinicians
Kaia Health, a startup providing app-based programs for musculoskeletal conditions and COPD, recently raised $75 million in funding. As competitors look to round out their platforms with other services, Kaia is looking to strike partnerships with clinicians.
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As competitors round out their own services, digital physical therapy startup Kaia Health is turning to partnerships with healthcare providers to help manage sore knees, achy backs and chronic pain.
The startup taps into users’ cell phone camera to guide them through physical therapy exercises and gives them feedback on if they’re doing them correctly. More recently, it began offering exercises for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a serious lung condition.