Health and Wellness
Digital health stakeholders said that AI will be used next year to help ease administrative tasks for providers, improve clinical trial participation and increase transparency in healthcare.
The California-based company will use the funds to expand its Whole Body Twin Technology, aimed at preventing and reversing metabolic disease.
The company appointed a new chief financial officer, general counsel and chief technology officer.
Rock Health's Digital Health at the Turn of 2024 report found retailers as providers and data interoperability are scaling innovations in the sector, with lasting trajectories.
Privia Wellness will utilize tech-enabled women's health company Iron Health to support Privia Medical Group Gulf Coast's OB/GYN providers' weight management offerings.
The companies will utilize each other's offerings to expand their respective members' access to behavioral health and menopause-related care.
Foley & Lardner's Nathaniel Lacktman and Louis Lehot discuss which categories of digital health hold the most potential for M&As and why in this contributed piece.
Execs overwhelmingly cite genAI as having the most significant impact in healthcare this year, though others provide alternative takes on the years' events.
The companies will leverage Absci's AI-enabled Integrated Drug Creation platform and the pharma giant's oncology research and development expertise.
The partners will initially launch in two clinics in Texas to provide patients with ALS access to virtual-first specialty care providers, including respiratory therapists.