Laura Lovett
The service lets clients send patients a Lyft voucher for medical transportation.
The new tool will provide computer vision technology to help PTs gauge patient function.
The company says the new system will improve patient convenience and cut payer costs.
The company plans to use the funds to grow its staff and expand its product line.
The partners will use a new method of training AI known as transformer neural networks.
The company plans to use the funds to recruit more clients and create a benefits program for its coaches.
This comes roughly a year after Walgreens pledged to invest $1 billion in equity and convertible debt in VillageMD over a three-year time frame.
The study found that patients using AliveCor Kardia Mobile required fewer follow-up EGCs and cardiac monitoring than their peers in the control group.
The integration is aimed at boosting data collection.
This comes just a week after news broke that Bright Health plans IPO.