Huron deploys medical AI in Thailand
South Korea’s Huron recently signed a distribution agreement to provide medical AI solutions to Thailand.
According to a press release, the company has partnered with AI software distributor Medhealth Informatics to distribute Heuron’s products, including the stroke triage AI solution “Heuron StroCare Suite,” “Heuron AD” which provides quantitative analysis of brain atrophy, and “Heuron Brain PET,” a PET tracer quantification software.
In addition, the two companies will work together to obtain Thai FDA approval for Heuron AI software.
MediBuddy develops fraud detection AI
Indian digital health company MediBuddy has deployed an AI-powered system to detect fraudulent claims in real time..
The FWA (fraud, waste and abuse) solution, called Sherlock, leverages AI and data analytics to detect potential errors in medical billing before they happen – including duplicate claims, document tampering, pricing discrepancies and compliance violations – and also provides automated alerts for suspicious activity.
AI integrated into MediBuddy’s cashless network has the potential to help healthcare providers save up to 20% on costs associated with reimbursements.
“With a wide range of cashless networks [this] “Advanced AI technology has delivered impressive results – a staggering reduction in partner costs of INR 630 crore ($750,000) within a single policy year,” said Satish Kannan, co-founder and CEO of MediBuddy.
South Korea approves Voono’s heart failure screening AI
South Korean medical AI company Vuno has received new approval from the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety for its AI software.
The MFDS-approved Vuno Med DeepECG LVSD uses AI to analyze ECG data to detect left ventricular systolic dysfunction that can lead to heart failure.The AI ​​achieved over 90% accuracy using three types of ECG. Clinical Trials.
This marks the second time Vuno has received regulatory approval for DeepECG in South Korea: in May, the company received approval for DeepECG AMI, which uses AI to identify acute myocardial infarction.
According to a media statement, Vuno plans to integrate DeepECG LVSD into its home ECG devices. Khativ P30.
AsiaMedic introduces AI chatbot for diagnostic booking
AsiaMedic, an SGX Catalist-listed diagnostic services provider, has deployed an AI chatbot on WhatsApp to automate appointment creation.
“It was a lot of effort for our team to call customers, make, reschedule and confirm appointments. When we reached out to customers via email, the response rate was low. Often, customers were rushing to make appointments at the end of the year, putting a strain on our operations during the busy season,” said Derrick Ong, general manager of AsiaMedic.
To solve this challenge, the company chose an AI virtual assistant solution from Singaporean startup MIEA Health to help communicate with customers via WhatsApp, suggesting appointment times and allowing customers to confirm or change them.