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Patients who used the smartphone app were more likely to adhere to multidisciplinary treatment plans compared with those who didn’t.
The company is looking to use these tools to help its EU expansion.
The company created a cloud-based platform that harnesses the power of brain data.
The MSK care company said the computer vision tech will allow users to measure a patient’s movement ability and personalize their care.
Human Capital and Greenoaks Capital led the latest round, according to Insider’s reporting.
The app provides personalised treatment guidance to users based on their BP record, habit logs and behavioural changes.
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The study also found patients in the 24-week group had a 27% decrease in unique hospital encounters compared with the group who only received one prescription.
Urinary tract infections are the most common form of outpatient infections in the U.S., with more than half of adult women experiencing at least one in their lifetime.