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The company will use the funds to expand its clinical agent platform and grow its partnerships with care organizations.
Through work on AI literacy, governance and data management, Northern Ohio HIMSS' AI Center of Excellence seeks to enhance patient experiences and outcomes, says John Paganini, Global Patient Innovator Changemaker Award recipient.
The funds will be used to expand access to its AI therapist assistant Sage that provides 24/7 clinically supervised mental health support to patients between therapy sessions.
The company will use the funds to expand its presence globally and enhance its platform.
The tech giant says the feature lets users check their blood pressure on the wrist, but it requires calibration with a cuff every 28 days.
Health Equity Changemaker Awardee and Shift Collective co-founder Dr. Hannah Galvin says the collective is developing terminology value sets to allow patient data to be easily shared across the U.S., and, eventually, globally.
The company will use the funds to expand its agentic AI platform and fund new models for employers, including access to GLP-1 medications.
The AI decision-support system, trained on multimodal ophthalmic data, will assist in diagnosis, treatment planning, and disease monitoring and management.
Across more than two decades, HIMSS has guided her work as a nurse informaticist through its thought leadership and its influence in advancing digital health, says Susan Hull of the MITRE Center for Transforming Health.
It will be based on an AI model that achieved high accuracy in predicting liver metastasis using patients' routine blood tests.