Patient Access
At JPM24, the tech giant announced plans to expand individuals' access to digital health benefits, tapping chronic care management company Omada Health as a partner.
The company will use Socially Determined's analytics data to help Medicaid, Medicare Advantage and commercial insurance patients access food, prescriptions and transportation.
The offering will give patients with diabetes, migraines and obesity access to care providers and home delivery of Lilly medications via third-party vendors.
The company offers diagnostic tests and therapeutics to detect and treat endometriosis, female fertility and bacterial vaginosis.
Employers aligned with Carrum can offer two years of treatment coverage to non-metastatic breast cancer patients via Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute.
Sehat Kahani is now exploring predictive AI in telehealth.
The award will support veterans' access to the California-based virtual reality company's FDA-authorized at-home chronic low back pain offering, RelieVRx.
Healthcare organizations and technology companies must work together to ensure responsible and ethical AI use and to explore the true benefits of AI.
Also, an ear health awareness app for indigenous children has received $1 million in funding from the Western Australia government.
Digital health stakeholders said that AI will be used next year to help ease administrative tasks for providers, improve clinical trial participation and increase transparency in healthcare.