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The new joint venture will leverage AI technology to create digital healthcare solutions for the employer and consumer markets.
The new algorithm allows for automated analysis of CT scans of patients with the condition.
The Oxehealth Vital Signs system is installed in a patient's hospital room, where it can spot-measure pulse, heart, respiratory and breathing rates with no physical contact.
The system uses heatmaps to make AI decisions transparent to clinicians.
New data published in JMIR outlines encouraging results from a modified version of the text-based chatbot app.
The company said that its platform is tracking more than 325 million patients' healthcare encounters.
This Series C comes less than a year after the startup closed its $200 million Series B in 2020.
The company's technology looks to reduce the burden on pathologists reviewing digital slides, while also serving as a safety net to reduce errors.
Along with the support of a Google Cloud-backed data platform, the partners will work to build and validate digital health programs for early intervention and engagement.
The proposal aims to ensure that Europe's data is collated and shared in a secure and transparent way.