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The company, formerly known as Pacific Knowledge Systems, will absorb three applications by Ainsoff that help reduce the risk of death for seriously ill patients and automate key clinical processes.
Developed by researchers from an Australian university, the software can also detect a baby's face in a hospital bed.
The medical device company has signed an MoU with DHI 2048 to deploy 2,500 systems to the region by the year 2025.
The new platform is powered by Oxford University spinout OxfordVR.
The new effort will focus on cardiometabolic conditions in order to give clinicians more insights into patient care.
The company says it will begin full commercial deployment of iSTRYM in the first quarter of 2022.
The ezOntheCall telehealth solution enables doctors to quickly retrieve patient data in real-time while conducting virtual consultations.
The company uses machine learning to detect, monitor and treat chronic and long-term health conditions.
The proposed system uses brain signals and neural patterns from children.
The small study found nearly all patients had a complete abortion without the need for intervention.