Technology
CareVention HealthCare, a division of Tabula Rasa HealthCare, launched a remote patient monitoring service that uses biosensors and artificial intelligence to monitor patients’ vital signs and alert providers if necessary.
The company has developed two wearable sensors that are able to collect patient data outside the hospital.
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Cayaba Care aims to meet the full scope of maternal health needs by providing home-based and technology-enabled care.
Abbott has received clearance from the FDA for its imaging software that uses artificial intelligence to provide doctors a better view of blood flow and blockages in heart vessels.
AI algorithms will inform treatment decisions by recognising patterns of data from past treatments.
The combined platform enables self-service information around schedules, visit details, requests, care notes, statements and budget use.
Hearoes is a mobile platform that trains people experiencing hearing loss with gamified and engaging activities to identify new sounds.
Researchers found patients who used reSET-O along with buprenorphine and counseling lowered their healthcare costs by $2,385 per person in the six months after they started using the app, compared with the six months before.
This marks the fourth clearance for Volpara’s breast health platform since its original authorization back in 2010.