Health and Wellness
Blackbird Health, which offers technology-based mental healthcare for youth, scored $17 million in Series A funding.
A survey by The Clinic by Cleveland Clinic revealed nearly four in ten respondents had reservations around seeking a second opinion if the provider used AI diagnostic tools.
Based on latest survey in South Korea, there is a difference in the use of mobile health apps and devices between frail and healthy seniors.
The New Jersey-based provider will ultimately integrate care.ai's ambient sensors and Smart Care Facility Platform into its acute care settings enterprise-wide.
Merit Medicine, which offers AI technology to self-funded employers, also secured investment.
Quest Diagnostics announces an algorithm-assisted test for oncology care teams, and KeyCare partners with WellSpan Health to expand virtual care access.
Also, SELVAS Healthcare will be bringing to South Korea a foreign contender to the booming AI-based medical imaging market.
Also, researchers from Singapore and Kazakhstan have used AI and heat imaging for the early detection of breast cancer.
Lilli, a tech-enabled lifestyle monitoring company, and Essence, an app for companies aiming to improve the female experience in the workplace, also secured funding.
The combined entity will offer primary care, mental health, occupational health, and pharmacy and musculoskeletal services to a combined base of 630 clients.