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According to TechCrunch and Fierce Healthcare, the health data company also recently closed a $200 million structured equity infusion.
The Mobile Health Apps tool aims to help developers determine which federal laws apply and which agencies oversee different aspects of mobile health technology.
The company pitches iQuest as a way for physicians to provide more precise cancer treatment and lessen the likelihood of negative side effects.
The company said it will use the capital to hire for its commercial teams and advance development on new features.
EchoGo Heart Failure, developed in partnership with the Mayo Clinic, helps physicians detect heart failure with preserved ejection fraction.
The funding brings the Munich-based startup's total Series B raise to €42 million.
In a letter to CEO Tim Cook, ten state attorneys general called on the tech giant to require stricter privacy standards for third-party apps hosted on the App Store.
The funding comes a year after the payment startup announced a $15 million Series A.
The trial aims to enable hospitals and nursing homes to quickly respond to emergency situations while ensuring patients' privacy.
The Israeli startup said it's now focused on receiving clearance to use its AEYE-DS system with a portable camera.