Jessica Hagen

Jessica Hagen

Jessica Hagen is the Executive Editor of 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.

Two people in a clinical setting walking together
By  Jessica Hagen 01:11 pm April 22, 2025
The company claims the acquisition will strengthen its AI-enabled platform, improve care gap management and promote collaboration to advance value-based care.
Biolinq glucose sensor
By  Jessica Hagen 11:26 am April 22, 2025
The company's patch uses intradermal electrochemical sensors to monitor glucose levels and provide metabolic insights to individuals with type 2 diabetes not on insulin.
Person in a science lab
By  Jessica Hagen 02:34 pm April 21, 2025
The COVID-19 information site has been replaced with a page promoting the lab leak theory and criticizing the WHO, U.S. public health officials and the Biden administration.
Pope Francis
By  Jessica Hagen 12:01 pm April 21, 2025
The first Latin American pontiff passed away on Easter Monday, just weeks after urging the ethical use of technology to serve humanity and foster inclusion.
Patient in a hospital sitting on their bed
By  Jessica Hagen 01:27 pm April 16, 2025
The hospital-focused telehealth and virtual care delivery company, which currently works with more than 70 health systems, will use the funds to scale its reach. 
People sitting around a dinner table with food on it
By  Jessica Hagen 05:15 pm April 15, 2025
The alliance aims to prevent diet-related diseases by expanding access to virtual nutrition counseling and registered dietitians.
Amputee with a physical therapist
By  Jessica Hagen 01:44 pm April 15, 2025
The company's minimally invasive muscle-machine interface, Phantom X, allows one to control prosthetic limbs and robotic exoskeletons as extensions of the human body.
Person signing a document
By  Jessica Hagen 02:05 pm April 14, 2025
Two new memos update federal AI policy, which the White House says will accelerate innovation, strengthen public trust and prioritize U.S.-developed AI tools.
United States congressional building
By  Jessica Hagen 12:35 pm April 11, 2025
The Health Tech Investment Act would establish a reimbursement pathway for FDA-cleared AI-enabled medical devices. 
Person wearing a virtual reality headset
By  Jessica Hagen 03:35 pm April 10, 2025
The company's technology enables gesture recognition by detecting subtle muscle movements without skin contact.