Digital Therapeutics Explained: DTx market trends & top companies delivering on the latest digital health opportunity

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Digital Therapeutics Explained: DTx market trends & top companies delivering on the latest digital health opportunity
 
 
Digital Therapeutics Explained: DTx market trends & top companies delivering on the latest digital health opportunity
 
Business Insider Intelligence explores the drivers lighting a fire under the DTx market and unpacks the ways vendors reach their intended audiences.
 
 
 
 
 
THE US HOME HEALTHCARE REPORT: How the healthcare industry is tapping into the booming home care market in 2020
 
 
THE US HOME HEALTHCARE REPORT: How the healthcare industry is tapping into the booming home care market in 2020
 
The US Home Healthcare Report from Business Insider Intelligence sizes the US home healthcare market and identifies the industry trends fueling the rise in home-based care.
 
 
 
 
 
HEALTHCARE CONSUMERIZATION REPORT: How healthcare providers can meet the increased demands of digital saavy patients
 
 
HEALTHCARE CONSUMERIZATION REPORT: How healthcare providers can meet the increased demands of digital saavy patients
 
Business Insider Intelligence explores the latest trends that are driving healthcare providers to revamp their care services. We outline how patients' expectations for transparency, convenience, and access are transforming the way they interact with providers across each stage of care.
 
 
 
 
 
 
New York City just got hit by a 'snow squall.' Here's what that really means — and looks like.
 
 
New York City just got hit by a 'snow squall.' Here's what that really means — and looks like.
 
The National Weather Service issued a snow-squall warning for New York City and parts of Connecticut. Here's what the term means.
 
 
 
 
 
This credit-card-size phone can do only 3 things and doesn't have any apps — and it may be the key to freeing us from our smartphones
 
 
This credit-card-size phone can do only 3 things and doesn't have any apps — and it may be the key to freeing us from our smartphones
 
The Light Phone 2 is the successor to Light's original device from 2017. It's sort of the anti-smartphone: It has only a few features and zero apps.
 
 
 
 
 
A SpaceX rocket lost its nose cone during an otherwise successful launch in Florida
 
 
A SpaceX rocket lost its nose cone during an otherwise successful launch in Florida
 
Two drone ships were supposed to catch the two halves of the rocket's nose cone but narrowly missed, and it fell into the sea.
 
 
 
 
 
A nuclear attack would most likely target one of these 6 US cities — but an expert says none of them are prepared
 
 
A nuclear attack would most likely target one of these 6 US cities — but an expert says none of them are prepared
 
If a nuclear bomb were to strike the US, cities might not have enough emergency services to aid the wounded.
 
 
 
 
 
A brand-new space telescope just launched into orbit. It will take an unprecedented look at alien planets circling distant stars.
 
 
A brand-new space telescope just launched into orbit. It will take an unprecedented look at alien planets circling distant stars.
 
The CHEOPS space telescope will attempt to study the atmospheres and composition of exoplanets. It launched Wednesday morning. following a delay.
 
 
 
 
 
We just got a look at the latest financials for health startups like Bright and Oscar. They reveal the challenges facing the insurers as they keep growing their footprints.
 
 
We just got a look at the latest financials for health startups like Bright and Oscar. They reveal the challenges facing the insurers as they keep growing their footprints.
 
The startups are taking on some of the biggest companies in the US, like UnitedHealth Group and CVS Health.
 
 
 
 
 
Australia just recorded its hottest day in history, capping a year of extreme temperatures around the world
 
 
Australia just recorded its hottest day in history, capping a year of extreme temperatures around the world
 
Australia's average temperature on Tuesday was 40.9 degrees Celsius, or 105.6 Fahrenheit, with forecasters saying temperatures would keep rising.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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