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Dr. Jeffrey Chen, clinical advisor at No Barrier AI, believes the company's AI medical interpreter app could improve outcomes for low-English-proficiency patients, prevent clinician burnout and reduce operational costs.
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Eric Robertson, chief technology strategist and growth officer at Jeeva Care, talks about how the company's AI companion helps patients track health goals and stick to their care program after a hospital stay.
Also, insurtech company Huize from China is expanding to Southeast Asia.
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Dr. Colin Banas, CMO at DrFirst, discusses the company's medication adherence product. It uses AI to send texts that educate patients about medications and provides coupons and co-pay-assistance program information, if cost is an issue.
LifeSemantics plans to commercialise its mobile app-based AI screening solution by yearend.
Cloudphysician targets to enter the United States, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia with its smart ICU and emergency department solutions.
Susan Conover, Piction Health CEO and cofounder, discusses the company's collaborations with dermatologists in 20 countries to build its AI to ensure accuracy across skin tones and the organization's objectives thanks to recent funding.
The New York-based company will use the funds to grow its team, continue expanding into health systems and accelerate product innovation.
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Anatomy IT CEO Frank Forte says that redundant systems and practice drills, as well as partnering with vendors to prepare for inevitable cyberattacks, are key to building cyber resilience of healthcare organizations.
Developers see a potential use of the AI-powered mobile solution for routine early skin cancer screening.