pharmaphorum November 13, 2024
Phil Taylor

It’s been over a year since Babylon Health – once the darling of the UK digital health sector – foundered into bankruptcy and, in the meantime, former CEO Ali Parsa has not been idle.

In a return to social media after a protracted absence, Parsa has ended speculation about his next move by revealing new healthtech venture Quadrivia, which was set up to develop Qu, described as a digital personal assistant “for clinicians, by clinicians.”

His LinkedIn post announcing the new company notes that Qu is an artificial intelligence-powered tool that can support clinicians “not just for a single task, but across the full stack of routine clinical and administrative tasks, patient interactions, decision-making, chronic and postoperative care, continuous monitoring...

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