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The acquisition is part of the healthcare tech company's plan to expand globally.
Also, digital health firms in Myanmar and the Philippines are offering free virtual doctor consultations.
The company, formerly known as Pacific Knowledge Systems, will absorb three applications by Ainsoff that help reduce the risk of death for seriously ill patients and automate key clinical processes.
Developed by researchers from an Australian university, the software can also detect a baby's face in a hospital bed.
The CMM platform renders real-time, continuous molecular-level insights that help inform dosing decisions.
The proposed system uses brain signals and neural patterns from children.
The Sydney-based healthcare SaaS provider supports about 23,000 medical practitioners in Australia.
The FootSense monitoring device spots changes in temperatures between a person's feet which may indicate complications.
DrInfo supports several practice management system providers by delivering information on enrolments, capitation optimisation, population health targets, among others.
AI algorithms will inform treatment decisions by recognising patterns of data from past treatments.