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I did a video interview this week with AliveCor COO Doug Biehn about that company’s launch today of a physician-side artificial intelligence platform for mining ECG readings for signs of atrial fibrillation, a key early marker of stroke risk. AliveCor also announced it has closed a $30 million Series D investment round, led by Omron Healthcare and Mayo Clinic. You can read my recap on my Forbes page, but here’s the full video interview. I goofed in one spot as I was editing the video after midnight: I was in Chicago, not Silicon Valley, as you might be able to tell from the artwork behind me. The error is sorta fixed if you’re watching on a desktop computer, but YouTube annotations don’t show up on mobile devices. (In fact, YouTube is phasing out video annotations this month for that very reason.) Your feedback is always welcome.The post Video: AliveCor’s AI launch, plus $30M investment from Omron and Mayo first appeared on Meaningful HIT News. Related posts: Topol visits Colbert for a heart, ear exam So many types of telehealth Podcast: Intel’s Eric Dishman on connected care management
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