MindMaze
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Babylon Shuts Down US Operations After Rescue Merger Falls Apart
This week, virtual care company Babylon Health permanently closed its U.S. operations and laid off 94 employees. The news came after the company’s rescue merger fell apart — Babylon had planned to go private through a deal with Swiss digital therapeutics firm MindMaze and Babylon creditor AlbaCore Capital.
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MindMaze fuels growth in gamified neurorehab with $105M in financing
The financing round was led by Concord Health Partners, with AlbaCore Capital Group and Hambro Perks also contributing. The latest haul follows a $125 million raise that the company announced in October.
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Payer’s Place: Dawn Maroney
Dawn Maroney, President, Markets of Alignment Health and CEO of Alignment Health Plan, to discuss how they are using technology to provide better service and care to consumers.
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MindMaze looks to expand game-based approach to rehabilitation with $125M financing
The startup, which has FDA-cleared products for rehabilitation after a stroke or brain injury, plans to use the funds to expand into other indications and grow its presence in North America and Europe.
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Devices & Diagnostics, Health Tech
Top 5 VR startups in healthcare
With VR technology becoming more accessible, it’s no longer just used in high-end gaming. Entrepreneurs have found several uses for virtual and augmented reality in healthcare, from a training tool to helping treat patients.
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Startups, Health Tech, Medical Education
Playing doctor: The evolution of videogames in healthcare
As videogames have become mainstream and emerged from the dimly-lit arcade rooms of years past, gaming technology has found increasing application in medical training, pain management, rehab, and digital therapeutics.
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Health IT, Hospitals, Startups, SYN
Gaming guru: Gamification of health is marketers selling snake oil, but gaming has powerful applications
A top gaming expert believes that gaming technologies have important applications in healthcare but the term “gamification of health” should be jettisoned.
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Q&A: MindMaze is utilizing virtual realty to treat neurological disorders, announces $100M fund-raise
MindMaze has developed a platform designed to help those who are disabled neurologically, mostly stroke victims, recover by re-training their brain with the help of virtual reality, computer graphics and brain imaging.