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Hinge Health says revenue increased 50% in first quarter — still no price range for IPO

Virtual physical therapy vendor Hinge Health updates its IPO prospectus with Q1 results, showing revenue up 50% to $124 million and a $17.1 million net profit.

Kouper Emerges from Stealth with $10M in Funding to Transform Transitions of Care

AI-powered care transition management startup Kouper launches with $10 million in funding.

Cedars-Sinai Launches Digital Innovation Hub to Advance Healthcare Solutions

Cedars-Sinai and Redesign Health launch an innovation center that pairs health system experts with startups to develop digital health solutions, with Cedars-Sinai serving as the first customer.

Israeli hospital to launch innovation hub in Mass.

Israel’s Sheba Medical Center will open a US office for its startup accelerator in Massachusetts, aiming for a Boston-area location.



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  1. During a time when its government is committing an active genocide, we should not be partnering with Israeli health institutions or purchasing Israeli health tech.

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