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The company works with employers to offer employees personalized health benefits plans and will use the funds to scale growth, continue product development and expand its team.
Organizations need to ask how they can secure their use of AI technologies, use AI to secure the organization better and defend against AI-driven attacks, says Dave Heaney, chief information security officer at Mass General Brigham.
Dr Alexander Ryu, vice chair of Innovation and AI at Mayo Clinic, reveals best practices in planning and integrating AI into clinical practice.
The company will use the funds to expand its geographic reach and presence in life sciences.
Robert Booker, chief strategy officer at HITRUST, discusses how the company is adjusting its risk and data management guidance for healthcare providers to ensure cybersecurity after the emergence of new threats posed by genAI in society.
The project aims to promote AI-powered tech support for care providers and help streamline administrative tasks while boosting clinical decision-making.
QuantHealth cofounder and CEO Orr Inbar discusses how using artificial intelligence for clinical trial simulations can help solve challenges often seen by patients, researchers and the pharmaceutical industry when studying a new drug.
The partnership aims to raise patient safety, boost cost-effectiveness and improve care by combining Glytec's software with Roche's system.
Ben Robbins, general partner at GV, wraps up MobiHealthNews' investment series by unveiling the crucial traits digital health companies must possess to secure funding in a highly competitive market.
Digital health companies need to think about what will happen 10 to 15 years from now to create strategies that ensure growth and longevity, says Dr. Guido Giunti, adjunct professor of digital health at the University of Oulu in Finland.