On Wednesday, October 18, Cardiogram announced it launched for Android Wear. Originally available for the Apple Watch, the app has expanded its availability for those who want to monitor health and ...
Today Cardiogram, maker of a smartwatch app that uses a deep neural network technology to detect various heart conditions, announced that it has cut a deal with Oscar Health — the first such ...
Digital health startup Cardiogram, which uses wearable optical sensors on wearables to detect health conditions like diabetes and atrial fibrillation, has signed its first reimbursement deal with ...
Medtech companies have enlisted novel approaches to detecting diabetes and measuring blood glucose levels from tears to sweat, if only to show that it can be done. But a new study by digital health ...
Cardiogram, maker of a smartwatch app that uses deep neural network technology to detect various heart conditions, has inked a deal with Fitbit allowing its application to be integrated with the tech ...
Cardiogram, a health monitoring company known in part for its integration with Apple Watch, expanded its reach on Wednesday with the release of an app update that delivers support for a range of ...
The Cardiogram app now works with Fitbit devices for advanced and detailed heart-rate tracking. Fitbit users can download the Cardiogram app for free in the App Store or Play Store, or they can ...
Cardiogram’s self-titled heart health app for Android devices now supports a broad range of Garmin-made wearables, the two companies announced Thursday. The expansion of the mobile tool’s ecosystem ...
Oscar Health, the New York City-based insurance company, announced that it will now provide coverage for the use of Cardiogram Care, the artificial intelligence-driven heart rate-tracking software ...
Health app developer Cardiogram today announced that it has partnered with Amica Life Insurance Company (Amica Life) and the recently established Greenhouse Life Insurance Company (Greenhouse ...
Apple Watch owners can now monitor their response to symptoms of infections like COVID-19 or the flu using nothing more than the wearable's heart rate monitor, thanks to a new feature introduced by ...