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mCareWatch 241 aims to allow individuals who may need emergency assistance, like those with disabilities or senior citizens, to access the help they need quickly.
Also, Kakao Healthcare is extending access to its AI to a public diabetes screening programme in South Korea.
Also, New Zealand's The Doctors has cautioned the public about a mobile app posing as its official app.
It has shown 96% accuracy in predicting fall risks in over 70,000 outpatients in Japan.
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US Health and Human Services CISO La Monte Yarborough discusses the HHS 405(d) program, which provides free educational resources and cybersecurity best practices in English and Spanish for healthcare organizations of all sizes.
Rad AI's genAI tools will be offered through Bayer's vendor-neutral Calantic Digital Solution marketplace, which provides AI-enabled clinical and operational applications.
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Dr. Jeffrey Chen, clinical advisor at No Barrier AI, believes the company's AI medical interpreter app could improve outcomes for low-English-proficiency patients, prevent clinician burnout and reduce operational costs.
Also, insurtech company Huize from China is expanding to Southeast Asia.
LifeSemantics plans to commercialise its mobile app-based AI screening solution by yearend.
Cloudphysician targets to enter the United States, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia with its smart ICU and emergency department solutions.