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The tech giant launches a public preview of its personalized health coach, which helps users achieve fitness goals, analyze sleep and get answers to health questions.
The company will use the funds to grow its UK presence, expand its workforce, advance research and patient experience efforts, and enhance its data-driven care platform.
Amit Gir, CEO of Phox Health, highlights the company's partnerships with UW Medicine, Alaska Airlines and The MetroHealth System to deliver specialty medications in select states, and its plans to expand into drone-based delivery.
AI can do more than analyze data, according to the American College of Cardiology's Dr. Ami Bhatt; it can act as an adjunct to human care, boosting safety, surfacing insights and giving patients more agency.
The company's CEO, Tom Hale, told MobiHealthNews Oura will use the funds "for AI-driven innovation to redefine what digital health technology can do."
The package of bills aims to bolster protections for children using online chatbots, including prohibiting chatbots from representing themselves as healthcare professionals.
The company offers computer vision technology that enables humanoids and robots to perceive the world in 3D similar to how humans use their eyes and depth perception.
The kiosks will allow patients to fill prescriptions through the Amazon app within minutes after their appointments at One Medical offices.
OneStep's fall risk assessment and prevention capabilities will be merged with DarioHealth's chronic condition management platform.
PKG Health's movement disorder algorithms and digital endpoints will be integrated into Empatica’s AI-enabled health monitoring wearables.