Also, an Indian startup that offers generative AI-powered insurance technology solutions has received seed funding.
The analytical tool can also predict demographics and understand personality traits by understanding brain activity patterns.
The companies' boards of directors say the merger will make it easier for people to access affordable healthcare.
The company also launched the AI Agent App Store for clinicians to collaborate with Hippocratic AI to design AI agents for patient care and operational efficiency.
Qualified Health secures $30 million to develop genAI in healthcare, VitVio raised $2 million in pre-seed funding, and Allumia Ventures spins off from Providence to become VC firm.
A Singaporean startup is set to introduce its doctor companion AI across Australia and Southeast Asia starting this year.
A Singaporean startup leverages Asian-specific databases in making heart disease risk assessments.
The integration gives providers access to patient data from 350 wearable devices.
The service gives pet owners the ability to have pet medications delivered to their homes.
The new draft guidance aims to help improve the accuracy of pulse oximeters in patients across the range of skin pigmentations.