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Digital therapeutics can improve health equity by empowering patients to adhere to medication intake, says Tanisha Hill, founder and president of the Digital Health for Equitable Health Alliance. Still, the digital divide needs to be addressed.
 
        
        
          The virtual care company will be directly available to patients experiencing menopause and perimenopause or via a Keck Medicine of USC-affiliated provider.
        
        
          The company will use the funds to scale its growth within healthcare systems and expand its AI innovation.
        
        
          Rad AI's genAI tools will be offered through Bayer's vendor-neutral Calantic Digital Solution marketplace, which provides AI-enabled clinical and operational applications.
        
        
          The company partners with employers and health plans, such as Medicaid and Medicare, to provide patients with virtual access to registered dietitians.
        
        
          
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  Dr. Jeffrey Chen, clinical advisor at No Barrier AI, believes the company's AI medical interpreter app could improve outcomes for low-English-proficiency patients, prevent clinician burnout and reduce operational costs.
 
        
        
          Fabric will use MeMD's virtual urgent, behavioral and primary care offerings to expand its employer-focused strategy.
        
        
          
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  Eric Robertson, chief technology strategist and growth officer at Jeeva Care, talks about how the company's AI companion helps patients track health goals and stick to their care program after a hospital stay.
 
        
        
          The company will use the funds to expand its employer-focused offerings into Florida.
        
        
          LifeSemantics plans to commercialise its mobile app-based AI screening solution by yearend.
        
        
           
 
 
 
 
 
