Morning Headlines 5/31/16
Jawbone has stopped producing its fitness trackers and sold the remaining inventory to a third party
Jawbone stops manufacturing its line of UP fitness trackers but makes no announcement suggesting that it will exit the market entirely.
Doctors Test Tools to Predict Your Odds of a Disease
The Wall Street Journal profiles Norwell Health’s (NY) use of a clinical decision support tool that scrubs EHR data and predicts which condition the patient being treated most likely has before lab or imaging tests are ordered.
A New Way to Report College Sexual Assault
The New York Times profiles Callisto, a startup that hopes to improve sexual assault reporting on college campuses with a website that lets college students file sexual assault reports online.
Intel backs AI-powered analytics startup Lumiata in $10M funding round
AI startup Lumiata raises a $10 million Series B fund from Intel Capital. The company is building algorithms to quantify and manage risk within population health programs.
I hear, and personally experience instances where the insurance company does not understand (or at least can explain to us…