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In this special hour-long episode, recorded in Chicago at the inaugural event, our hosts and guests offer a wide-ranging discussion about smart AI investments and strategic alignment. Produced in collaboration with the Straight Outta Health IT podcast.
The tech giant is expanding its Dragon Copilot to support nursing workflows while integrating third-party AI tools from digital health partners.
AI systems demand massive energy infrastructure, and Tennessee State Sen. Bo Watson says his state has allocated $60 million to develop alternative energy sources to help meet AI's power needs.
Since launching in March, the company has raised $550 million.
Martin Gaynor, professor emeritus at Carnegie Mellon University, discusses a study on obstetric care changes after mergers with larger systems that may be farther away but can offer more specialized care.
The company will use the funds to drive commercial growth, broaden its employer and payer programs, and accelerate AI development.
The company's CEO, Tom Hale, told MobiHealthNews Oura will use the funds "for AI-driven innovation to redefine what digital health technology can do."
The company offers a patient recruitment platform for clinical trials.
The company offers computer vision technology that enables humanoids and robots to perceive the world in 3D similar to how humans use their eyes and depth perception.
The company will use the funds to expand its technology and operations across Medicaid, Medicare Advantage and ACA marketplace plans in the U.S.