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It serves as a Centre of Excellence that extends access to nursing skills training to schools around Gujarat.
        
        
          Also, Kakao Healthcare is extending access to its AI to a public diabetes screening programme in South Korea. 
        
        
          Also, New Zealand's The Doctors has cautioned the public about a mobile app posing as its official app.
        
        
          It has shown 96% accuracy in predicting fall risks in over 70,000 outpatients in Japan.
        
        
          Also, insurtech company Huize from China is expanding to Southeast Asia.
        
        
          LifeSemantics plans to commercialise its mobile app-based AI screening solution by yearend.
        
        
          Cloudphysician targets to enter the United States, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia with its smart ICU and emergency department solutions.
        
        
          Developers see a potential use of the AI-powered mobile solution for routine early skin cancer screening.
        
        
          Interestingly, young physicians see more risk to it than their senior counterparts.
        
        
          It has shown 82% accuracy in detecting stroke, comparable to paramedics, according to RMIT University.
        
        
           
 
 
 
 
 
