Analytics
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.
The alliance aims to support early-stage entrepreneurs developing AI applications in healthtech, medtech and biotech.
The toolkit aims to help countries examine their readiness to implement artificial intelligence into their public health sector equitably and effectively.
ShiftMed EVP and chief nurse executive Larry Adams discusses artificial intelligence tools such as predictive analytics, intelligent scheduling and data-driven decision support, and how they can help solve staffing shortages in the nursing field.
Also, a Korean clinical data solutions provider has utilised Amazon's genAI to automate medical coding.
The company will use the funds to grow its team, accelerate product development and test strategies to scale its business.
A first deployment at Sumedang regency will focus on addressing tuberculosis, stunting, and hypertension.
Also, MediBuddy in India has developed an AI to detect fraudulent claims.
Also, PenCS has launched a new stroke functionality.