MedCity News January 26, 2022
Michael Schroeder

As virtual specialty care options continue to expand and access remains limited to dermatologists, Smart Health Innovation Lab announced this week that the platform, which allows people to do a full-body skin screening using a smartphone app, has joined the healthcare technology accelerator.

Virtual care has largely received attention in the area of primary care and behavioral health. But virtual specialty care is gaining ground as well, including in the world of dermatology, where accessing a specialist is not always easy.

Chicago-based startup SkinIO has developed a skin screening app that can help with the early detection of the most common form of cancer by first analyzing photos snapped with a smartphone. The technology has intrigued the Penn Medicine- and...

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