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Alongside warnings around AI, healthcare executives say the technology has long-term potential to improve clinical workflows and patient outcomes, making 2025 a year of both excitement and cautious scrutiny.
Next year, AI will move beyond administrative support to become a workflow-integrated tool that drives predictive and proactive care and sees true adoption, according to healthcare leaders.
This year was marked by shocking events alongside soaring company valuations, policy transformation, rapid AI adoption and landmark investments in women’s health.
Diagnostics company Simple HealthKit, children's mental health platform Fort Health and Parkinson's disease-focused company Newel Health also received funding.
Researchers found a 43.4% mean reduction in patient-rated obsessive-compulsive symptoms.
Also: NOCD scooped up $33 million for digital OCD treatment, and NEX raised $25 million for its interactive fitness and motion entertainment tech.
The app provides OCD patients with exercises, provider chats and other resources for managing the condition.
nOCD will now have a section on its homepage devoted to educating people about ketamine and connecting them to resources.