Jessica Hagen
The tech giant's SensorLM analyzes data from wearables to provide personalized insights into how everyday life affects one's body.
The company, which uses AI to help companies manage value-based care contracts, will use the funds to grow its team and scale its platform.
The funding comes a year after the company secured $70 million in a Series B funding round.
Members, including couples and teens 13 and above, will have access to Talkspace, while members aged 18 and older can receive support with psychiatric medications.
Users of XRHealth's immersive therapeutic platform will be able to receive real-time movement analysis feedback during rehabilitation.
Dr. Kevin Wong spoke with MobiHealthNews about his plans to help Suki expand its clinical capabilities and drive broader healthcare transformation with emerging AI systems.
The Australian company offers its members access to AI agents that analyze their health data, lifelong health plans, whole-body testing and a personal doctor.
The funds will be used to grow the company's engineering and commercial workforce, enhance product development, and accelerate integration with payers and providers.
The FDA claims the wearable tech company's BPI offering is "adulterated" and "misbranded," and is being sold without the proper regulatory approvals.
Arnaub Chatterjee, Datavant president and GM of life sciences, says the company will streamline data linking and evidence generation across real-world and clinical trial data.