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Mayo Clinic inks deal with Aidoc
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic and Aidoc have inked a deal on an artificial intelligence "orchestration engine" to connect clinicians with AI tools. -
Samsung expands healthcare reach with b.well partnership
Samsung announced that it will use the b.well Connected Health platform to allow Samsung Health users to access care and create a health record within a single application on Galaxy phones. -
Health systems listed as 'Most Wired'
The College of Healthcare Information Management Executives has recognized several hospitals and health systems as achieving level 10 status in its 2023 "Digital Health Most Wired" program. -
Kaiser Permanente taps Instacart for digital food delivery study
Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente is partnering with Instacart to study the effect of expanding access to food on health outcomes. -
Google's chief health officer: AI won't replace physicians, but clinicians with AI will
Karen DeSalvo, MD, chief health officer of Google, wrote in an Oct. 3 Google blog post that AI will not replace physicians, but instead, clinicians who use AI will replace clinicians without AI. -
Digital health company lands Nestle partnership
Amwell, a company that provides a digital health platform to patients, announced a partnership with Nestle Health Science, a nutrition-focused business unit of Nestle. -
Digital health company backed by Mayo Clinic, Stanford launches time-saving AI tool
Atropos Health, a digital health company backed by Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic and Palo Alto, Calif.-based Stanford Medicine, launched a new tool that will allow healthcare leaders to use generative artificial intelligence for research. -
Samsung, Mass General Brigham partner on digital health
Somerville, Mass.-based Mass General Brigham is partnering with Samsung on a new digital health initiative. -
Women's health network raises $34M
Diana Health, a women's health provider network that partners with hospitals, raised $34 million in series B financing. -
How hospitals are benefiting from digital health tools in a post-COVID era
As weak hospital margins are projected to continue into 2024 due to the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and changes in the labor market, hospital CFOs told Becker's that they are adopting digital health tools, such as remote patient monitoring. -
Mount Sinai to dive deep into AI-driven clinical trials
The New York City-based Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai has entered into a new partnership with the Chiba Institute of Technology to use AI to make clinical trials more efficient. -
Medtech market stabilizing after headwinds, SVB says
The 2023 health technology market is stabilizing after a down year in 2022, as health technology stock trading and merger activity is on the rise in the first two quarters of the year. -
Venture capital firm launches $217M digital health fund
Digital health-focused venture capital firm 7wireVentures launched a $217 million new fund. -
Main Line Health taps DocGo for medical transportation
DocGo, which provides mobile health services, has inked a partnership with Radnor Township, Pa.-based Main Line Health. -
WellSpan launches virtual nursing, remote monitoring pilot
York, Pa.-based WellSpan Health is partnering with Artisight to use the company's artificial intelligence-powered smart hospital platform to provide virtual care. -
Generative AI collaborative adds 8 more health systems
Eight more health systems have joined a national collaborative to shape the use of generative artificial intelligence in healthcare. -
UChicago Medicine inks deal with UPMC startup
University of Chicago Medicine has inked a deal to use the Pip Care digital surgical platform developed by Pittsburgh-based UPMC. -
Zoom expands healthcare reach with new AI tool
Video conferencing platform Zoom made its artificial intelligence-powered summarization tool available to its healthcare customers. -
Tampa General expands virtual hospital tool to ICU
Tampa General Hospital is expanding the use of its ThinkAndor Virtual Hospital platform to its intensive care unit. -
Healthcare AI company raises $31M
Health Data Analytics Institute, a healthcare company using artificial intelligence to support clinical decisions, raised $31 million in series C financing.
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