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Also, South Korean startup Lunit obtains two new US FDA approvals for its AI diagnostic tools.
Also, telehealth firm Visionflex has partnered with Syndeticom to deploy a new mobile telehealth product.
Also, Indian voice AI platform Augnito has introduced its voice AI SaaS during the Diwali.
Also, a Māori public health organisation develops a new tool to bring timely COVID-19-related information to Māori people.
The software automatically analyses chest CT images for pneumonia.
Also, US-based Pearl has received regulatory approvals to market its AI diagnostic tool for dental radiology in Australia and New Zealand.
Also, Australia insurer nib offers free access to newly launched digital health app Snug.
The AI medical station can generate an automated diagnosis that remote care providers can access to confirm.
It has a dashboard that renders an analysis of patient visit trends and actionable intelligence for clinic upgrades.
The tool is also able to check the lung condition of COVID-19 patients.