DULUTH — Seizure detection devices are now covered by medical assistance as a result of Minnesota’s Health and Human Services appropriations omnibus bill signed into law by Gov. Tim Walz last month.
New AAN guidance examines how consumer wearable devices can support neurologic care, including epilepsy monitoring and sleep tracking — while cautioning that many of them are insufficiently validated.
CYCLED EQUALLY. ANYONE SEVEN NOW SANDIA NATIONAL LABS WORKING TO HELP PEOPLE WITH EPILEPSY. THEY’RE PARTNERING WITH NO BIOLOGICAL TO CREATE A WEARABLE DEVICE THAT DETECTS SEIZURES, MUCH LIKE A SERVICE ...
Epitel, maker of a wearable electroencephalogram (EEG) system for seizure detection, announced Wednesday it had scored $12.5 million in Series A funding. The round was led by Catalyst Health Ventures ...
Legislation that could make insurance companies cover seizure detection devices is advancing at the Illinois Statehouse. The bill, sponsored by state Sen.
Artificial intelligence is already revolutionizing industries, including the world of medicine. The medical community is increasingly moving in the direction of using AI to improve patient care and ...
This proposal would require group insurance companies to provide coverage for medically-necessary devices with a maximum ...
SEATTLE — Seizures are often scary to witness, but some seizures can also be silent and undetectable. These seizures are called non-convulsive seizures, and they can cause severe neurological damage. ...
Led by Ally Bridge Group and with the help of its existing shareholders, venture-backed Ceribell, Inc. has raised $50 million. The funding was structured as an extension of its $53 million Series C ...
The proposal would require group insurance companies to provide coverage for medically-necessary devices subject to a maximum costsharing amount of $50 per year.