Digital Health
The funds will be used to expand its customer base and invest in AI innovation.
At Healthcare 2030 in Washington, D.C., panelists highlighted debated challenges around interoperability, FHIR adoption and the need for industry-wide standards.
At an event in Washington, D.C., on Monday, DiMe released a thesis with what it says are four impact areas that are vital to pursue in digital medicine in the next five years.
The company's new offering XR CareCart provides real-time immersive care in multiple locations.
The company says a single node is capable of processing approximately 22,000 genomes annually, triple the amount of earlier releases.
Also, Vuno has sold its bone age AI as part of ongoing restructuring.
The AI-powered app has been tested in over 20 global studies involving 10,000 families.
Sutter Health will deploy Hyro's conversational AI platform across the California health system to automate routine patient interactions through chat, voice and SMS.
Dr. Priyanka Agarwal, HealthEx CEO and cofounder, says the company's data management platform enables patients to view their full medical histories through TEFCA-supported Individual Access Services (IAS) requests.
The company will use the funds to expand nationally, enhance its technology platform and advance clinical innovation.