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A new AI screening tool has been trained to identify 14 of the most common retinal abnormalities.
Clinical research is set to verify the technology's effectiveness in estimating abnormal heart movements.
Also, Australia insurer nib offers free access to newly launched digital health app Snug.
Its Bisu Body Coach provides personalised health advice through urine and saliva testing.
The AI medical station can generate an automated diagnosis that remote care providers can access to confirm.
It has a dashboard that renders an analysis of patient visit trends and actionable intelligence for clinic upgrades.
The tool is also able to check the lung condition of COVID-19 patients.
This collaboration will work with an unnamed pharma company in Japan to know how its drugs behave compared to rival products.
It seeks to develop new care delivery products for acute and chronic disease patients.
The telehealth startup is also looking to offer its platform to insurers and healthcare organisations around the country.