Digital Health
Brook.ai secures $28 million, Counsel Health garners $25 million, OutcomesAI gets $10 million and Smartlens closed an oversubscribed $5.2 million bridge round.
The AI credential program is scheduled to launch in 2026 and will expand across all of Adtalem's institutions.
The company works with schools to offer virtual mental healthcare for students and enable collaboration among counselors, parents and providers.
Julie Frey, VP of product at Wolters Kluwer Health, discusses how the company's clinical decision support tool, which combines trusted evidence with generative AI, fits into clinical workflows and augments physicians' judgment.
The company will use the funds to drive commercial growth, broaden its employer and payer programs, and accelerate AI development.
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.
Data from the study revealed that chronic exposure to cortisol disrupts neuronal network activity and damages long-term potentiation, simulating stress-related cognitive decline.
The company will use the funds to expand its technology and operations across Medicaid, Medicare Advantage and ACA marketplace plans in the U.S.