Fortune October 7, 2022
Alexa Mikhail

For seniors and others with chronic health conditions, daily obstacles may get in the way of staying on top of their health, in part due to managing a myriad of prescriptions along with the memory lapses that come with aging.

Co-founders Dr. Renee Dua and Nick Desai wanted to make it easier for seniors and those diagnosed with chronic conditions to handle daily health tasks by creating the first AI and human combined personal health assistant, which launched this week. The health assistant, named after co-founder Renee who has cared for a loved one herself, can schedule appointments, book transportation to and from appointments, have prescriptions delivered, remind the patient to take medications, and find specialists—helping those most vulnerable get...

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