The work is the result of a collaboration with J-C Health Care Ltd Israel with the aim to improve outcomes for patients living with CLL. The American Cancer Society estimates that in 2022 about 20,160 new cases of CLL were diagnosed, with estimated deaths of 4,410 persons1. With advanced machine learning technologies, the system shall allow medical professionals in the future to constantly be updated with the latest research in the field and improve patients' outcomes.
Serenus.AI and HealthTrio are continuing an established partnership to launch an AI-based module to streamline and automate medical authorizations for knee replacements. As part of their joint "AI Prior-Auth Connect" project, their first module to streamline medical authorizations for knee replacements will be followed by modules for additional common elective surgeries.
Chosen out of hundreds of startups from across the globe, Serenus.AI wins first place at the at the 2022 World Internet Conference Wuzhen Summit innovation competition on Nov 9. The 2022 World Internet Conference Wuzhen Summit that concluded Friday, had a record of 2,100 guests from over 120 countries and regions. Serenus.AI specializes in the development of a breakthrough, patented, lifesaving AI-based system, providing personalized medical treatment pathways, providing the right treatment, to the right patient and the right time.
This article showcases our top picks for the best Israel based Machine Learning companies. These startups and companies are taking a variety of approaches to innovating the Machine Learning industry, but are all exceptional companies well worth a follow.
Serenus.AI®, an innovative startup developing AI-based solutions to improve medical treatment decisions, obtained a Notice of Allowance from the US Patent and Trademark Office that the application 'AUTOMATED METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SCREENING AND PREVENTION OF UNNECESSARY MEDICAL PROCEDURES' will be registered as a US patent.
Tel-Aviv based startup, Serenus.AI® won 1st place of MTL Tech Awards 2020, a leading innovation event in Canada by Printemps numérique. Chosen out of hundreds of startups from across the globe, Serenus.AI® won first place, by the public and the jury among them representatives from international companies such as Deloitte, and OVHcloud.
The UK’s Department for International Trade (DIT) Europe Network will host the first-ever DIT European Tech Women event on September 2nd, which will focus on, you guessed it, prominent female leaders in Europe’s tech sphere. The event was originally planned for March, until COVID came and ruined everyone's fun. Now set to be part of London Tech Week, the event will include a multitude of panels, keynote speeches, and conclude with an awards ceremony to recognize the excellence and achievements of 24 women and their work in the technology arena.
This article showcases our top picks for the best Israel based InsurTech companies. These startups and companies are taking a variety of approaches to innovate the InsurTech industry, but are all exceptional companies well worth a follow. We tried to pick companies across the size spectrum from cutting edge startups to established brands.
As health systems across the world face unprecedented post-corona challenges, nine Israeli digital health startups were chosen by Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP), pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca and the ii2020 National Initiative for their new PlayBeyondBio mentoring and development program.
Recent research has revealed that an alarmingly high percentage of medical procedures are unnecessary, risking patients’ lives and wasting valuable resources. This problem rapidly attains extreme proportions during extraordinary morbidities such as the novel corona virus (Sars-CoV-2) pandemic, which is putting a huge burden on overstretched medical professionals, impacting patients unnecessarily hospitalized and wasting valuable resources that can be directed where they are most needed.
The Insurtech ecosystem in Israel is growing very fast, with about 100 companies currently in this field. Israel is home to the world’s leading Insurtech companies and has seen mega-investment rounds.
The study is led by a Leeds surgeon could ultimately lead to AI being trialled in hospital departments around the country to help doctors make better decisions. The computer-based application developed by Israeli firm Serenus.AI® guides doctors and other healthcare professionals through a review of a patient’s case before presenting a recommendation tailored for that individual patient.
Serenus.AI® is developing the first clinically objective, AI-based, automated case-by-case review system to improve the utilization and prior authorization processes before medical procedures. The company has developed algorithms to review the most common elective procedures while providing a comprehensive, real-time analytics report highlighting the related medical factors and their dynamic impact influencing the recommendation.
The Israel Innovation Authority, the Israel National Digital Ministry, and the national “Digital Israel” program are renewing its GovTech Incentive Program for the fifth consecutive year. The program was designed to promote innovative technologies for the public sector. Companies that have received grants via the program in the past include Serenus.AI®, the first AI-based platform assisting with medical decisions ahead of procedures.
AI + Healthcare is eating the world. Over the past few years, the AI innovation in healthcare has been overwhelming, more so than in other AI-disrupted industries we have analyzed. According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Healthcare AI Market accounted for $0.95 billion in 2017 and is expected to reach $19.25 billion by 2026 growing at a CAGR of 39.7%. What drives this vibrant growth?
July 13, 2020 – During its meeting on June 23, 2020, held via video conference, the Board of Governors of the Israel-U.S. Binational Industrial Research and Development (BIRD) Foundation approved $8 million in funding for ten new projects between U.S. and Israeli companies. In addition to the grants from BIRD, the projects will access private sector funding, boosting the total value of all projects to approximately $20 million.