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Emily Olsen

Emily Olsen

Emily Olsen is a Senior Editor at MobiHealthNews. She joins MobiHealthNews from Modern Healthcare, where she worked as a web producer since 2017. Before joining the Modern Healthcare team, Emily received a master’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University. She also earned bachelor’s degrees in journalism and political science. Emily has worked as a staff writer at Reboot Illinois and a producer at Rivet Radio.

Patient attending telehealth appointment via tablet
By Emily Olsen | 11:26 am | November 10, 2022
Upliv is expected to receive $8.4 million in seed funding through the end of 2023.
Patient conducting diabetes test
By Emily Olsen | 12:47 pm | November 04, 2022
Ochsner Health Chief Digital Officer Dr. Denise Basow discusses the health system's remote monitoring pilot program for Medicaid patients with chronic conditions like hypertension and Type 2 diabetes.
By Emily Olsen | 12:23 pm | November 03, 2022
The ongoing Apple Women's Health Study found a small and temporary increase in average menstrual cycle length associated with COVID-19 vaccination. Researchers noted there's no evidence the vaccine affects fertility.
Person with smarphone staring out the window
By Emily Olsen | 02:49 pm | November 02, 2022
The analysis found mean daily requests for abortion medications provided through Aid Access were 82.6 during the baseline period. They reached 213.7 after the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade was announced.
Doctor using stethoscope on pregnant patient's belly
By Emily Olsen | 07:00 am | October 25, 2022
This summer, AIVF announced it had raised $25 million in Series A funding.
Leslie Witt, Headspace Health's chief product and design officer
By Emily Olsen | 05:32 pm | October 03, 2022
Leslie Witt, Headspace Health's chief product and design officer, explains how the company's acquisitions are augmenting its mental health offerings and capabilities.
Flo app screenshot
By Emily Olsen | 01:48 pm | September 16, 2022
LifePoint Health announced a partnership with Google Cloud to use its Healthcare Data Engine, and the National Institutes of Health will invest $130 million over four years to accelerate the use of AI in biomedical and behavioral research.
Pregnant person talking to doctor on tablet
By Emily Olsen | 02:09 pm | September 12, 2022
The startup currently offers virtual services and plans to open a brick-and-mortar clinic in Berkeley, Calif., at the end of the month.
Apple watch and smartphone app
By Emily Olsen | 01:34 pm | September 08, 2022
The Series 8 includes two temperature sensors that can be used to retrospectively estimate when ovulation occurred.

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