Ariel Katz, co-founder and CEO of H1, on VatorNews podcast
H1 aggregates healthcare data to identify and connect the most relevant healthcare professionals
Read more...Steven Loeb and Bambi Francisco Roizen speak with Wardah Inam, co-founder and CEO at Overjet, a company that uses artificial intelligence to give dentists more insight into disease identification and progression.
Overjet uses its software to measure mesial and distal bone levels in bitewing and periapical radiographs, giving dentists more insights into the diagnosis and treatment planning of periodontal disease. This is a condition, one that can result in tooth loss, that affects roughly 46 percent of U.S. adults.
The company recently raised a $42.5 million round of funding, bringing its total fundingf to nearly $80 million.
Our overall goal is to understand how technology is radically changing healthcare: the way we screentreat and measure progress and outcomes. How we’re empowering the consumer. Whether we’re creating productivity that drives economic costs down? And how tech advancements change the role of the doctor.
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