ASIA News
Selected early versions will be slated for real-world deployment.
NUS Medicine’s latest model has outperformed DNA-based biological ageing clocks and demonstrated a stronger capability to predict mortality.
What they offer is not a passive but an active clinical assistant that thinks beyond consultation notes.
Also, VUNO has obtained regulatory clearance in South Korea for its AI-based screening solution for kidney failure.
Also, fellow Korean medical AI companies have obtained regulatory approvals across global markets.
40% of their time is spent on manually collecting data, which the tool would assist in reducing.
The model could be deployed as a decision support tool in emergency departments.
Indian e-clinic startup CureBay also looks to expand its rural network.
Maharashtra University of Health Sciences will explore the application of Nihilent's Navarasa AI in mental health care.
The new service at Prince Philip Dental Hospital is said to be the first of its kind in the world.