Fierce Healthcare January 6, 2023
Paige Minemyer

Elevance Health is making the latest expansion to its Sydney member app with the addition of a new Nutrition Tracker tool.

The tracker uses artificial intelligence to recognize foods in photographs taken by a member’s smartphone camera. It can log individual foods as well as entire meals using this functionality, the insurer, formerly Anthem, said.

Once the information on a meal is logged, it can quickly be added to the member’s health record and then be shared with their provider, with consent, allowing for personalized feedback from their medical team.

Anil Bhatt, global chief information officer at Elevance Health, told Fierce Healthcare that the insurer wants Sydney to be able to offer as much valuable information...

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