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This comes three months after getting regulatory approval from Singapore’s Health Sciences Authority for its latest digital twin solution.
The diabetes-focused company provides endocrinologists with tools to implement value-based care, collect data, and improve revenue growth and patient engagement.
Despite the hype, this buzzing AI will still have to prove its worth for Asia's cautious hospitals, says one health tech vendor.
The Maryland-based company offers virtual and in-person primary care, behavioral health and social care services to underserved populations with complex needs.
TenAces will develop an AI platform to help identify protein interactions that naturally occur in the body to assist with targeted protein degradation.
The collaboration aims to delineate best practices to help streamline the path to commercialization for digital health products.
One Medical providers will be able to request drug consultations on complex medication regimens for seniors managing chronic conditions.
CancerIQ provides personalized care plans to help providers detect cancer early and prevent progression of the disease, says Feyi Ayodele, founder and CEO of CancerIQ.
Also, mental health platform Amaha, formerly InnerHour, has received $6 million in additional Series A funding for its expansion.
As AI use within healthcare advances, several factors need to be considered, from how the tech can enhance care delivery to potentially worsening healthcare inequity.