MedCity News November 13, 2019
Josh Baxt

The Israeli maker of FDA-cleared medical devices announced it has expanded its partnership with Best Buy such that its connected device kit – TytoHome – is sold in the retailer’s U.S. locations.

One of the ongoing questions at the recent HLTH conference was: How do we deploy digital technologies to improve care? Telehealth is a good example. Many companies, such as Omada Health and Doctor On Demand, are going through health systems to boost telehealth options. Tyto Care is taking a somewhat different approach, making TytoHome, the company’s digital home health exam kit, available directly to consumers.

On Wednesday Israel-based Tyto Care announced it has expanded its partnership with consumer electronics retailer Best Buy, which will be selling TytoHome at...

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