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Jessica Potts, workforce strategy and operations director at SSM Health, says scheduling and staffing technologies are changing nurse managers' day-to-day tasks.
The company will use the funds to drive commercial growth, broaden its employer and payer programs, and accelerate AI development.
The company, which changed its name from RIIG to Hootl in May, will use the funds for product development, regulatory preparedness and market growth.
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 a patient recruitment platform for clinical trials.
The funds will be used to expand operations and attract new partners.
The company received an additional equity investment from OrbiMed.
According to Dr. R. Ryan Sadeghian, healthcare AI thrives best on small, steady successes in areas like ambient documentation where clinician trust and workflow fit matter more than having the latest model.
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.