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Startup raises $300 million in round led by Andreessen Horowitz, cash that will go to further develop its ‘ambient-listening’ ...
Abridge expanded its generative AI tools for medical documentation into the inpatient setting, the company announced ...
Healthcare firm Abridge, which uses artificial intelligence to build medical documents, has raised $300 million at a $5.3 billion valuation, it said on Tuesday.
Abridge’s first solution, rolled out in 2020, is a patient app that listens to visits and bookmarks parts of the conversation where a physician gives instructions or next steps.
From students to reporters, plenty of professionals have fallen out of love with traditional transcription and note taking. To save healthcare pros some amount time and burnout in the long run, ...
The Abridge app records audio of the conversation and then transcribes it. The transcription is then sent to a cloud — neither the transcription nor the recording is stored on the doctor’s phone.
Abridge, which offers a mobile app for providers that ambiently listens to medical appointments and drafts clinical notes for the EHR, received the series D funding Feb. 17 co-led by investor Elad ...
The Abridge app records audio of the conversation and then transcribes it. The transcription is then sent to a cloud — neither the transcription nor the recording is stored on the doctor’s phone.
Abridge AI Inc., a startup that develops artificial intelligence software for medical professionals, is reportedly raising $250 million in new funding.The Information on Thursday cited sources as ...
Abridge, a startup that uses artificial intelligence to build medical documents, said on Monday it raised $250 million in a funding round co-led by Elad Gil and IVP.