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The funds will be used to expand the company's enterprise-grade platform, aiOS, and accelerate the development of CARE, a clinical-grade foundation model.
While commercial software is very good at providing clinical decision support applications, it is essential to identify a targeted goal within the software, says Dr. Ryan Sadeghian, CMIO at the University of Toledo.
The company aims to simplify the Medicaid enrollment and recertification process and will use the funds to expand into new states and scale its infrastructure.
The Australian company offers its members access to AI agents that analyze their health data, lifelong health plans, whole-body testing and a personal doctor.
Duane Perry, chief nursing officer at OhioHealth, says he envisions a future state where experienced nurses can remain part of the nursing care model and be actively involved in not only precepting but also caring for patients virtually.
The company will utilize the funds to accelerate the development of its clinical diagnostic platform and expand its partnerships with pharmaceutical and biotechnology firms.
The company offers mail-in semen analysis and vasectomy testing.
The FDA claims the wearable tech company's BPI offering is "adulterated" and "misbranded," and is being sold without the proper regulatory approvals.
Patients can get more access to their healthcare information when AI is used to translate patient notes in their chart into a patient-friendly language and format, says Dr. Jonah Zaretsky, medical director at NYU Langone Hospital Brooklyn.
Artificial intelligence gives Cedars-Sinai's clinicians EHR-supported diagnoses and treatment plan recommendations after patients complete virtual urgent care clinic intake questions in a structured chat.