MobiHealth News July 11, 2024
Jessica Hagen

The funding comes a year after the company announced an expanded relationship with OpenAI to develop a chatbot for healthcare providers built on GPT-4.

Los Angeles-based clinical decision software company Regard announced it closed a $61 million Series B round led by Oak HC/FT.

Cedars-Sinai Health Ventures and existing investors Calibrate Ventures, Techstars and TenOneTen Ventures participated in the round.

WHAT IT DOES

Regard offers a clinical support tool that utilizes AI to evaluate patient history, generate clinical decisions and documentation, and facilitate clinician-to-clinician communications. Its tool can be integrated into a provider’s EHR. It also partners with companies like Epic and Cerner.

The funds will be used to advance the company’s AI-powered clinical-insights platform, scale its reach...

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