healthcare apps
MedGemma, built on Gemma 3, aims to help developers build AI-based healthcare applications with open models, including multimodal and text-only versions.
Health AI Developer Foundations is a suite of open-weight models publicly available to help developers build and implement AI models for health applications.
A recent article from the HIMSS Insights global eBook looked at the use of digital technologies in healthcare in the developing world.
Now the Health IT lead at Alphabet subsidiary Verily, Dr.
Phoenix Children's Hospital has announced that it will install 200 tablets in patient rooms to provide patients and their families with customized, interactive information about their treatment plan.
New York City-based Happtique, which had developed a health app certification and "prescription" platform, has been acquired by SocialWellth for an undisclosed sum.