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[Healthy.io in PR Newswire] Healthy.io and the Texas Kidney Foundation announce results of partnership that provided thousands of Texans access to testing for early detection of kidney disease

SAN ANTONIO, Oct. 26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Healthy.io, the global leader in transforming the smartphone camera into a medical device, and the State of Texas Kidney Foundation (STKF), a nonprofit working to stop the progression of kidney disease, today announced the results of a yearlong partnership aimed at spreading awareness about the importance of early detection of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and encouraging Texans to get screened. Read...

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[Healthy.io in AP News] Medical Design Excellence Awards (MDEAs) announce winners and finalists for the 2022 competition

ANAHEIM, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Apr 8, 2022– The Medical Design Excellence Awards(MDEAs), the medtech industry’s premier awards program, organized by Informa Markets – Engineering, publisher of Medical Device and Diagnostic Industry ( MD + DI ), today announced the winners and finalists for the 2022 MDEA competition. Read...

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[Healthy.io in PR Newswire] Healthy.io and Innovive Health Announce Groundbreaking New Partnership That Could Change the Future of Wound Care Management 

BOSTON, April 6, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Healthy.io, the global leader in transforming the smartphone camera into a medical device, and Innovive Health, a data-driven home health care agency serving complex behavioral health patients, today announced a new partnership through which up to 700 Innovive nurses will use Healthy.io’s digital wound management service, Minuteful for Wound to enhance and extend patient care. The partnership illustrates how clinicians can use smartphone technology to track and treat chronic wounds like diabetic ulcers while enabling them to do their job more efficiently.  Read...

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[Healthy.io in PR Newswire] Healthy.io and Medica team up to support kidney health

MINNETONKA, Minn., March 16, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Healthy.io, the global leader in transforming the smartphone camera into a medical device, and Medica, a mission-driven nonprofit health insurance plan, today announced a pragmatic trial giving at-risk plan members the ability to test their kidney function at home. Members with diabetes and/or hypertension, two conditions that increase kidney disease risk, will receive free albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR) urine tests that can indicate an increased risk for chronic kidney disease (CKD). Read...

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