Rustam Lalkaka, Co-founder of Anapsis
Gallons of ink (pixels?) have been spilled on what went wrong with the ...
We’re headed to Austin, and it’s going to get weird! This is Rock Health's fifth consecutive year at ...
Melia Rayner, Portable Studios
Social change through technology is all around us, in the way we shop, communicate,
February 24, 2014
What are ten things in healthcare cheaper than WhatsApp? For one, MMR vaccines for every child ...
The technology world was buzzing last week as news of the WhatsApp acquisition spread. Less than two years after ...
One of the biggest emerging trends in tech this year is the popularity of wearables. Wrist-worn activity trackers ...
Holly May is a consultant at Health Advances.
The standard medical encounter today is local and synchronous: a ...
February 17, 2014
Last week we learned some interesting numbers: An estimated 17M wearable ...
After spending the week with Castlight Health’s S-1 filing, one clear fact emerged: Castlight is an extraordinarily young company. Despite how long many of us have tracked the company, the S-1 notes Castlight only sold and implemented its first customer in 2010. Four years later, and the company is preparing for a $100M IPO that will value it at a rumored $2 billion. We dug into the three years of operating history and other notes about the digital health company in the S-1 to make sense of the offering. Here are five things we learned: