Jessica Hagen

Jessica Hagen is an Editor at MobiHealthNews. She covers the growth of digital health, including the medical extended reality (XR) industry, and reports in-depth on the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors. As a hobby, Jessica co-hosts a podcast with Dr. Kim Bullock, a medical XR pioneer at Stanford University, about immersive technology use in psychiatric care. She received a bachelor's degree in English with a minor in Journalism from California State University, Northridge.
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Jessica Hagen
02:40 pm
February 13, 2025
The Apple Health Study will use data collected from Apple devices to examine the relationship between physical and mental health and wellbeing.
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Jessica Hagen
04:47 pm
January 28, 2025
President of Included Health Robin Cherry Glass sat down with MobiHealthNews to discuss the company's offerings and activities during the JPM Healthcare Conference.
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Jessica Hagen
04:39 pm
January 28, 2025
Owlet360 will provide caregivers personalized insights into their infant's health, sleep patterns and development using the company's pediatric health data.
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Jessica Hagen
04:21 pm
January 27, 2025
The company will use the funds to expand access to its hormonal healthcare platform across the U.S.
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Jessica Hagen
11:19 am
January 23, 2025
Project Stargate includes a partnership between Oracle's Larry Ellison, OpenAI's Sam Altman and SoftBank's Masayoshi Son that aims to enhance cancer detection and personalized vaccines.
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Jessica Hagen
03:41 pm
January 06, 2025
Alice Zheng, partner at Foreground Capital, discussed women's health investment growth - and the private sector's role in addressing care gaps - with MobiHealthNews.
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Jessica Hagen
03:45 pm
January 03, 2025
Julia Strandberg, executive vice president and chief business leader of connected care at Royal Philips, told MobiHealthNews she anticipates continued mergers, partnerships and AI innovation in 2025.
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Jessica Hagen
02:08 pm
December 31, 2024
AI will transform healthcare with advances in multimodal technology, diagnostic imaging and automation, but its success depends on trust and seamless integration into workflows.
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Jessica Hagen
11:02 am
December 27, 2024
Some executives anticipate an acceleration of M&A activity as struggling startups seek exits, while others foresee more funding opportunities for companies with proven value in the sector.
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