VentureBeat January 30, 2024
Michael Nuñez

Atropos Health, the Palo Alto, Calif.-based healthcare startup, announced a new partnership with Google Cloud today. The collaboration allows Atropos to optimize its Generative Evidence Acceleration Operating System (GENEVA OS) to work with Google Cloud’s healthcare data tools.

“Google Cloud’s real time capabilities align perfectly with our delivery model to the clinicians and researchers who rely on the Atropos Evidence Network,” said Dr. Brigham Hyde, CEO and co-founder of Atropos Health, in an interview with VentureBeat, referring to the access to more than 160 million patients’ de-identified medical data that the company offers. “The partnership will enable data sets hosted in Google Cloud to join the Atropos Evidence Network seamlessly.”

In short, the integration will help health systems and...

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