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The virtual brain health company and its physician network, ATP Partners, will offer online services to help patients with dementia remain in their homes.
Its AI model can predict the accumulation of amyloid-beta protein, a major Alzheimer's biomarker.
The care-management platform also announced a partnership with a large family medicine practice with offices in Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland.
Besides gaining improved cognitive outcomes, it has also received positive perceptions and acceptance from elderly users.
It will commence operations in 2024 by releasing a predictive algorithm for early dementia diagnosis.
The funding will support the University of Melbourne-led project's pilot in Australia.
Also, a new online tool has been found effective in predicting dementia.
It measures the cortical thickness in a brain scan to provide a patient's level of brain ageing.
A clinical trial has shown that it can predict AD progression with 88% and 84% accuracy in American and Japanese patients, respectively.
The funding round comes months after the company raised $19.5 million in Series A financing.