Digital Health November 13, 2024
Jon Hoeksma

  • Babylon Health founder Ali Parsa has announced the launch of healthcare AI venture Qu
  • The startup, backed by funding from funding from Swedish VC Norrsken, aims to provide personal digital clinical assistants
  • Babylon briefly soared to a valuation of £4.2bn in 2021 but filed for liquidation within two years

Ali Parsa the founder of defunct health AI firm Babylon Health is back with new healthcare AI launch Qu, which aims to provide personal digital clinical assistants.

Announcing the beta launch of the venture on a Linkedin post, dated 12 November 2024, Parsa said “Qu is meant to support the varied ways care is delivered globally. By making Qu comprehensive, controllable, and customisable, we aim to help healthcare professionals...

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