Analytics
Industry executives share their thoughts on the year's digital health developments - from an increased focus on women’s health to the rise of generative AI.
Tuva's CEO told MobiHealthNews that the company operates by "open-sourcing" the specialized knowledge needed to transform healthcare data and embedding that knowledge into an analytics-ready data model.
The company will fund and develop companies that focus on eight key areas in healthcare and create AI/genAI technologies that help advance those areas.
The company will use the funds to expand its commercial growth and clinical-evidence generation.
Also, Lunit will be supplying its chest X-ray and mammography AI to over 200 clinics in Mexico.
The patent includes the company's safety-focused LLMs incorporated into its Polaris constellation architecture.
The AI models only utilise wearable sleep and circadian rhythm data to analyse patterns driving mood disorders.
Also, an Indian startup has raised $1 million in seed funding to develop dental nanorobots.
Around two in five Malaysians are said to have metabolic syndrome.
Also, Indian diagnostics chain Redcliffe Labs has rolled out a mobile diabetes risk calculation feature.