Patient Access
Only 1.3% of images included in the public data set included patient ethnicity.
Cue received emergency use authorization for its at-home COVID-19 test in March and went public in September.
The scheme is being run in partnership with government technology firm PUBLIC.
The pair aim to make AI-enhanced diagnostics accessible beyond hospital settings.
The plan, built with Trustmark Health Benefits, is centered on Teladoc’s primary care offering, recently made available to payers.
The mobile platform allows users to access pharmacy services and make appointments, search for drug options and get manufacturer coupons.
A new app which collates older people’s health indicators and monitors for flu symptoms supports nurses and carers to make remote diagnoses and treat patients in their homes, reducing hospitalisations.
The internet cognitive behavioural therapy programme will launch in 2022.
The firm will provide its AI-powered platform to Kantonsspital Baselland.
An app which supports smartphones and tablets to accurately scan wounds and share images securely has been rolled out by NHS Wales, allowing clinical staff to assess and monitor wound healing remotely.