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Leaders say AI will reshape jobs without replacing the human core of care.
Executives pointed to faster-than-expected AI adoption in healthcare, shifting regulatory signals and growing demand for AI tools that deliver measurable outcomes.
According to healthcare leaders, 2025 was a pivotal year for AI and digital health, marked by technological progress, a shifting focus on its role in healthcare and practical use cases driving its adoption.
The company will use the funds to expand Dreem Health, scale nationwide and advance its FDA-cleared sleep apnea technology.
Humana members will have coverage for Dreem Health's digital clinic offerings, including Sunrise's at-home sleep tests and treatments.
Digital health leaders comment on the year's significant events, including the shuttering of Walmart Health, the CrowdStrike outage, concerns about off-label advertising and more.
Industry leaders weigh in on notable topics that affected healthcare from data security to health system consolidation.
Sunrise will combine its diagnostic technology with Dreem's relationship with insurers and Medicare.
Data is collected via a sensor on a user's chin during sleep and analyzed using AI to aid in diagnosing sleep apnea or other sleep-related conditions.
Also, Iktos and the University of Dundee partner to design drugs for tropical diseases.