WELL Health Technologies Corp. (TSX: WELL, OTCQX: WHTCF) (the "Company" or "WELL"), a digital healthcare company focused on ...
The Food and Drug Administration has given clearance to AliveCor’s next generation of interpretive ECG algorithms, used in personal cardiology devices to support telemedicine. AliveCor’s KardiaMobile ...
This morning, San Francisco-based AliveCor rebranded its AliveCor Mobile ECG device as Kardia Mobile and unveiled a second, upcoming hardware product, an Apple Watch strap that can take ...
San Francisco-based AliveCor has inked a deal with electronic medical records company Practice Fusion that enables healthcare providers who use AliveCor's smartphone-enabled, single-channel ECG to ...
KardiaMobile 6L Max is powered by advanced AI to offer a wider range of arrhythmia detection, more insights, and ongoing access to board-certified cardiologist ECG reviews. KardiaAlert is a ...
After Apple claimed its Apple Watch Series 4 would be the first FDA-cleared over-the-counter device with an electrocardiogram, AliveCor struck back, noting it obtained FDA clearance for similar ...
Hot on the heels of a major win for Apple in its patent dispute with fellow wearable device maker AliveCor, the tech giant has hit a roadblock. The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) ruled last ...
Thin is in for AliveCor: The personal electrocardiogram maker scored FDA clearance for its slimmest heart monitor yet, which is the size and shape of a credit card and aptly named the KardiaMobile ...
Medical device company AliveCor has levied a lawsuit against Apple alleging that the Apple Watch electrocardiogram feature infringes on a trio of its patents. The lawsuit, lodged in the U.S. District ...
AliveCor, a startup developing algorithms that detect atrial fibrillation, bradycardia, tachycardia, and other health issues from heart rate readings, today raised $65 million in funding. The company ...
AliveCor, a company that markets consumer ECG hardware and services, is taking its patent infringement suit against Apple a step further with a complaint to the U.S. International Trade Commission.