WellTheory
Next year, AI will move beyond administrative support to become a workflow-integrated tool that drives predictive and proactive care and sees true adoption, according to healthcare leaders.
This year was marked by shocking events alongside soaring company valuations, policy transformation, rapid AI adoption and landmark investments in women’s health.
The autoimmune disease-focused platform will integrate Instacart Health Fresh Funds into its care model to provide members with grocery stipends to access healthy foods.
The company will use the funds to drive commercial growth, broaden its employer and payer programs, and accelerate AI development.
The funds will be used to help the company expand into the employer and health plan markets and speed up the development of its AI technology for providers and members.
AI will transform healthcare with advances in multimodal technology, diagnostic imaging and automation, but its success depends on trust and seamless integration into workflows.
Some executives anticipate an acceleration of M&A activity as struggling startups seek exits, while others foresee more funding opportunities for companies with proven value in the sector.
Leaders weigh in on the digital health funding environment, women's health investments and how "AI washing" may influence capital raises.
Digital health leaders reveal the year's noteworthy events, including the rise in AI valuations, spike in demand for emergency contraception, realizations pertaining to LLMs and more.
Employees of Maven will have access to WellTheory's platform for individuals with autoimmune diseases, including a collaborative care team and ongoing guidance.