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Working with world-class partners, ensuring AI is safe for patients, educating clinicians, integrating and scaling AI rapidly, is what it takes for a provider to integrate an AI platform, says Dr. Barry Stein, Hartford HealthCare's CCIO.
The company will use the funds to expand its team and hasten its product direction as demand for its offering accelerates.
After a clinician prescribes a medication, Connect sends the patient a text message with a link to pharmacies offering the lowest price for the drug.
The company will use the funds to enhance the development of its AI capabilities and for commercial growth.
The expansion comes on the heels of the company's opening of a brick-and-mortar clinic in Plano, Texas, and virtually throughout the state late last year.
Vitalchat also garnered $6 million in a Series A round, and Cerula Care secured $3.7 million in an oversubscribed seed funding round.
The alliance will result in the integration of Kyruus Health's care access platform with aha!'s "low-code/no-code" health experience platform.
Kauvery Hospital invests in Lifesigns
Lifesigns has received undisclosed funding from Kauvery Hospital Group's investment arm, Healthcare Capital.
The bill would allow AI to be classified as a "practitioner licensed by law" to administer FDA-approved drugs.
The Apple Health Study will use data collected from Apple devices to examine the relationship between physical and mental health and wellbeing.