Chutes & Ladders: Amwell’s ’25 loss, ’26 hopes; Teladoc’s flat 2025; Walgreens and Cigna layoffs; telehealth stable at 7%; Humana CenterWell buys MaxHealth clinics; Honest Health raises $140M ...
Their Q4 2025 revenue took a hit–$55.3 million was down 22.1% versus prior year, attributed to lower revenue from their Defense Health Agency (DHA) contract. It started with partner Leidos in 2023 but ...
There was no mention of a timetable for filing 2025 results. The preliminary 2025 results show flat revenue and a significant decline in cash due to debt financing and share repurchases: revenue ...
The first paragraph has his story that he resigned from Masimo after the proxy loss, but a simple crosscheck would have disclosed a “I quit, no, you’re fired” situation which is explained below from ...
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In terms of current dollars, 2025’s funding of $14.2 billion was, as projected, a snap back to 2020’s $14.4 billion, as 2024 was to 2019. In constant/inflation-adjusted dollars, applying a cumulative ...
For those who like to run the numbers, Danaher claims it is paying “18x estimated 2027 EBITDA, or 15x 2027 estimated EBITDA ...
Amazon’s clinic network, One Medical, premiers a ‘beta feature’ that analyzes personal lab results. The Health Insights feature, developed in partnership with Lifeforce, is on the Lab Results tab.
Carbon Health isn’t an outlier. It’s part of a trend that founders and senior managers must beware. This Editor didn’t know much about Carbon Health when news of its bankruptcy made the news [TTA 7 ...
And why is it even necessary? If you are a wide consumer of online media, including LinkedIn (oy!), all too many articles and videos are either AI-generated or heavily edited by AI. It’s not just ...
The worst kind of Chute to go down is one that lands in a coal-scuttle full of fraud and criminal charges–in a country known for its punishments. Biofourmis’ former CEO is facing seven counts in ...
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