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Also, Bangkok Hospital has started installing smart mirrors for contactless vital signs measurement.
Lunit and Coreline Soft have been tapped to join large-scale cancer screening programs.
It joins Lunit and Us2.ai in the vendor-neutral, cloud-based marketplace of medical AI solutions.
Also, Lytus adds an AI-driven blood logistics platform to its health technology portfolio.
AI models have demonstrated up to 96.9% accuracy in screening ADHD, according to the Yonsei University study.
Also, Cureskin from India has launched an AI-powered hair analysis feature on its mobile application.
Developed using a corpus of 38 million clinical texts, the open-source model scored 86% in the Korean Medical Licensing Examination.
It has added sign language-based telehealth and chatbot features.
The EMR-linked tool has been implemented across 16 departments.
Also, South Korean medical AI companies JLK and Coreline Soft announced recent regulatory approvals in Japan and the United States.