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By Anthony Vecchione | 12:51 pm | August 15, 2025
The company plans to launch the first version of its AI Advocate tool, aimed at helping patients manage and guide their overall healthcare, in the third quarter of this year.
By Anthony Vecchione | 03:53 pm | August 14, 2025
The alliance aims to benefit patients with chronic conditions and allow real-time interoperability among healthcare providers, pharmacies and payers.
By Anthony Vecchione | 05:48 pm | August 13, 2025
Data from Dexcom CGMs will be integrated into FriskaAi and will be monitored by AI-powered algorithms that alert patients when action is advised.
By Anthony Vecchione | 11:30 am | August 13, 2025
Maven Clinic introduces male fertility support tools, Scripta Insights announces a tool to locate cost-effective meds, and XRHealth launches a new platform.
By Anthony Vecchione | 01:30 pm | August 12, 2025
Nyxoah is in the midst of a lawsuit brought on by Inspire Medical Systems alleging infringement of several patents related to its recently-cleared offering, Genio.
By Anthony Vecchione | 12:16 pm | August 12, 2025
The company began trading on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol HTFL, opening at $19.00 per share.
By Anthony Vecchione | 11:34 am | August 12, 2025
The Conference Board's principal economic policy analyst PJ Tabit says that while the plan is helpful, it is not a comprehensive framework for how to regulate AI.
By Anthony Vecchione | 05:16 pm | August 11, 2025
The acquisition comes amid OpenEvidence's lawsuit alleging that Pathway Medical stole trade secrets, which Pathway has denied.
By Anthony Vecchione | 11:03 am | August 08, 2025
Cole Zanetti, professor and director of digital health at Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine, says AI can address patient safety and support clinical decision-making and personalized medicine.
By Anthony Vecchione | 02:46 pm | August 07, 2025
The company said it plans to develop its new Chai‑2 platform to design, from square one, completely new antibodies for viruses and cancer.