Mayo Clinic invests in virtual-nurse startup

Mayo Clinic has joined in an $8 million round of funding for tech startup Sense.ly, a developer of virtual-nursing technology. Techrunch has a report on San Francisco-based Sense.ly and its app, which presents patients with an avatar named Molly. During five-minute check-in sessions, patients speak to Molly about how they're feeling. The app feeds data collected during the conversation into an electronic medical-records s ystem that physicians can securely access. Sense.ly also integrates with medical…
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