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Foundation Health's AI platform will automate patient outreach and communication workflows at Intermountain Health's specialty pharmacy operations.
A Silicon Valley Bank report reveals that healthcare sectors experienced strong growth in AI deal activity, especially in healthtech and biopharma.
The tech giant's SensorLM analyzes data from wearables to provide personalized insights into how everyday life affects one's body.
HHS strategic advisor Amy Gleason said CMS wants patients to have the ability to scan a QR code at the doctor's office and share their medical history.
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.
The platform assesses cognitive and motor function via at-home assessments that generate digital biomarkers and a predictive score, supporting the early detection of Parkinson's.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins found that the AI outperformed current clinical guidelines with 89% accuracy across all patients and a 93% accuracy rate for individuals ages 40 to 60.
Also, a project developing an AI-powered application for preventing cognitive decline among seniors has won a $2 million grant from the New Zealand government.