Curavi Health merges with two other companies, Abridge makes it easier to understand conversations with your provider, and BlueSphere Bio welcomes a new scientific advisory board

This month’s portfolio company spotlight features stories from Abridge, BlueSphere Bio, Cavulus, and Curavi Health.


Abridge is an app that records, transcribes, and breaks down complicated conversations with doctors and nurses, helping people stay on top of their health.


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Composed of internationally renowned scientists with deep expertise that spans basic T cell immunology to cutting edge adoptive T cell immunotherapies, the board will provide vital guidance for BlueSphere Bio as it builds its science and clinical programs.


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Patrick Philips, CEO of Cavulus outlines the potential benefits of the pandemic to the Medicare market from working from home to telehealth adoption.


Curavi Health merged with CarePointe of Las Vegas and U.S. Health Systems of Tempe, Arizona, to form the new company, Arkos Health.


Over the past three months, senior living providers have embraced telehealth during shelter-in-place orders. Senior Housing News talked to Curavi Health CEO, Alissa Meade, to get her thoughts on telehealth during a pandemic.


Health Catalyst announces an agreement to acquire clinical workflow optimization solution healthfinch, a new application suite category called EMR Embedded Insights and its refills, care gaps closure, and visit planning applications will continue to be available in their original configuration.

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