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The company acquired Intelerad for $2.3 billion in cash and debt financing and expects around $270 million in recurring annual revenue and a high-single-digit return on investment within five years.
According to CMS' Amy Gleason, the agency is inspiring innovation by offering vendors the opportunity to develop secure, CARIN code-certified patient-facing apps. These apps will be made available via the Medicare.gov website.
The company will use the funds to scale its platform, hire engineers and data scientists, deepen clinical integrations and speed the deployment of custom AI agents.
The new Microsoft Copilot Health, which will be available through a phased rollout, is aimed at helping people better understand their health records and wearable data through AI analysis.
The company's lab allows AI systems to create, evaluate and deploy new machine learning models with minimal human intervention.
The tech giant introduced new AI-enabled healthcare updates to Search and Fitbit, including expanded tools to help patients collect and share information.
Proactive monitoring via wearables and at-home care can keep patients healthier longer, reducing inpatient stays and strengthening health outcomes by detecting anomalies earlier, explains Hal Wolf, HIMSS president and CEO.
The latest funding round brings the company's total raise to approximately $100 million.
The pharma giant’s AI factory combines on-premises and cloud GPU infrastructure, leveraging more than 3,500 Blackwell GPUs for AI-driven drug discovery and research.
Hong Kong engineers have developed an AI-powered, metamaterial-based ultrasound lens that can visualise cardiac valve structures closely behind the rib cage.