Technology
Naji Shafi, director of healthcare AI at Amazon Web Services, spoke with MobiHealthNews about the company's new AI offering and its broader vision for AI in healthcare.
The New York-based company will use the funds to expand its in-person and online therapy platform.
Dr. Chris Curry, clinical director of women's health at Oura, sat down with MobiHealthNews to discuss how its ring differentiates itself from other wearables.
The new funding brings the company's total raise to more than $55 million.
Cleveland Clinic CIO Sarah Hatchett talks about how the health system is leveraging AI for use cases like clinical documentation, coding and sepsis detection to boost productivity for clinical and non-clinical staff.
Hal Wolf, HIMSS CEO, spotlights upcoming HIMSS26 presentations from Taiwan's China Medical University Hospital and South Korea's Samsung Medical Center, which will discuss AI-driven transformation and digital maturity.
The funds will be used to enhance the company's hybrid human and AI-powered operating platform, scale its reach and grow its workforce.
It has demonstrated high accuracy in detecting pancreatic cancer by extracting and analysing 260,000 metabolic signals from just 500 microlitres of blood serum.
The platform uses wearable biometric data and clinician-reviewed medical research to provide guidance on menstrual-, pregnancy- and menopause-related health.
The program connects self-pay patients with clinicians to access GLP-1s, including Wegovy, starting at $149 per month, with no subscription fee.