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OpenEvidence Acquires AI Advertising Startup Amaro to Strengthen Medical Platform Infrastructure

OpenEvidence, the $3.5 billion medical AI platform used by 40% of US physicians, has acquired Google Ventures-backed advertising startup Amaro to enhance its ad-supported business model. The strategic acquisition aims to build sustainable revenue infrastructure while maintaining free access for clinicians. This move reflects OpenEvidence's continued expansion as it powers over 500,000 clinical conversations daily across more than 10,000 healthcare facilities nationwide.

Federal Court Expands Discovery in UnitedHealth AI Denial Case, Signaling Stricter Oversight of Healthcare Algorithms

A Minnesota federal judge's decision to deny UnitedHealth's motion to limit discovery in a landmark AI coverage denial lawsuit opens the door for deeper scrutiny of algorithmic decision-making in Medicare Advantage plans. The ruling, which allows plaintiffs to gather extensive evidence about the insurer's use of artificial intelligence to deny post-acute care claims, represents a significant legal victory that could reshape how healthcare AI systems are regulated and held accountable across the industry.

Revolutionary AI Tool PDGrapher Transforms Drug Discovery by Targeting Disease Networks, Not Single Genes

Harvard Medical School researchers have unveiled PDGrapher, a groundbreaking artificial intelligence model that identifies therapeutic interventions by analyzing entire networks of disease drivers rather than isolated molecular targets. This paradigm shift from traditional single-target approaches to comprehensive network analysis promises to accelerate drug discovery and enable more effective combination therapies for complex diseases like cancer, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's.

Apple's Healthcare AI Strategy: Strategic Caution or Innovation Paralysis?

While competitors rush AI products to market, Apple takes an unusually measured approach to healthcare artificial intelligence, prioritizing patient safety over Silicon Valley's "move fast and break things" mentality. But is this prudent medical stewardship or a sign the tech giant is falling dangerously behind in the digital health revolution?
References: [1] www.cnn.com

AI Avatars Leap from Finance to Healthcare: Cross-Industry Digital Transformation Accelerates

Macquarie's strategic investment in AI avatar technology for finance and HR operations signals a broader digital transformation that's rapidly advancing in healthcare. As financial institutions embrace AI-powered virtual workers, healthcare organizations are simultaneously deploying similar avatar technologies to revolutionize patient care, streamline clinical workflows, and address critical workforce shortages. This convergence highlights how AI avatars are becoming essential infrastructure across industries.
References: [1] www.afr.com