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The market is forecast to reach $9.13 billion (€7.84 billion) by 2026.
The partnership will initially be used to distribute PathAI’s research-use-only algorithm focusing on immuno-oncology.
There is much more we can do to help people access the care they need and one benefit of the past year and a half has been a scale-up of digital tools, says Dr Harriet Bradley, UK medical director of Livi.
Also, US-based Pearl has received regulatory approvals to market its AI diagnostic tool for dental radiology in Australia and New Zealand.
More than five million adults will be able to access to CBT through Big Health’s apps.
A new AI screening tool has been trained to identify 14 of the most common retinal abnormalities.
Digital health technologies are connected as a group through their primary delivery model – digital – yet technologies vary widely in complexity, application and associated risk says ORCHA's Chief Operating Officer, Tim Andrews.
The regulator’s report flagged governance issues in the midwifery and pediatrics service.
Analytics can improve social determinants of health, health equity and value-based care efforts, says Dr. Mike Dulin, chief medical officer at Gray Matter Analytics and a professor at UNC Charlotte.
Also, Australia insurer nib offers free access to newly launched digital health app Snug.