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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.

Wysa cofounders Jo Aggarwal and Ramakant Vempati
By Emily Olsen | 01:59 pm | August 01, 2022
Ramakant Vempati, Wysa cofounder and president, discusses how the startup tests its AI-backed chatbot to monitor safety and quality.
A young woman sitting near a window using her smartphone.
By Emily Olsen | 04:46 pm | July 27, 2022
The startup plans to launch its team-based mental, physical and reproductive healthcare in the fall.
Doctor helping patient with tablet
By Emily Olsen | 05:45 pm | July 25, 2022
The latest clearance is for an algorithm that characterizes how much atrial fibrillation a patient is experiencing over time.
Patient checking glucose levels on a phone app
By Emily Olsen | 11:49 am | July 19, 2022
The toolkits are based on the Digital Medicine Society's Sensor Data Integrations project, which includes organizations like Amazon Web Services, Oracle, the Moffitt Cancer Center, Takeda and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Doctor using a tablet
By Emily Olsen | 04:56 pm | July 13, 2022
New York-based Northwell said the collaboration will accelerate its digital transformation.
Person with smartphone looking out the window
By Emily Olsen | 11:01 am | July 08, 2022
The tech giant said the update will also apply to places like counseling centers, domestic violence shelters and addiction treatment facilities.
Person using a laptop
By Emily Olsen | 03:31 pm | June 29, 2022
An analysis published in JAMA Internal Medicine found about 350,000 searches for abortion pill-related terms the first week in May.
Flo app on smartphone
By Emily Olsen | 06:31 pm | June 27, 2022
In tweets posted Friday, the period tracking app said it would soon launch a mode that allows users to access the app without providing their name or email.
Person using the Flo app
By Emily Olsen | 03:21 pm | June 27, 2022
The period tracking app said a mode that allows users to access the app without a name, email or technical identifier will be available in the coming weeks.
Healthcare worker syncing smartwatch with smartphone app
By Emily Olsen | 11:55 am | June 22, 2022
Of the 224 companies analyzed, 98 received a clinical robustness score of zero.

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