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WELL Health launches AI tool for cardio disease

July 24, 2024


Dina SergiVANCOUVER – Canadian health technology company WELL Health Technologies has introduced an AI-powered ‘co-pilot’ designed to help cardiologists identify patients at increased risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs).

The AI tool was developed jointly by WELL Health and its investee, HEALWELL AI, a company specialising in AI and data science for preventative care.

It is an advancement of WELL’s AI capabilities following the launch of its second-generation AI-powered physician co-pilot, WELL AI Decision Support (WAIDS), which was also created in exclusive partnership with HEALWELL.

The new HEALWELL AI-powered technology will be implemented across WELL Diagnostics Centres’ network of cardiology and medical diagnostic facilities in Canada, which includes more than 40 sites in Ontario.

WELL Diagnostic Centres CEO Dina Sergi (pictured) said: “The integration of HEALWELL’s AI-powered co-pilot for cardiologists into our WELL Diagnostic Centres represents a game-changing advancement.

“By offering precise risk stratification and actionable insights, this tool enhances their ability to proactively manage cardiovascular health and improve patient care.”

CVDs encompass a variety of heart and blood vessel disorders and are the world’s leading cause of death, accounting for around 32% of global deaths in 2019, according to the World Health Organization.

They are the third leading cause of mortality in Canada, making the early identification of deteriorating cardiovascular conditions a critical healthcare priority.

HEALWELL said it expects the technology to expedite life science research and development related to CVD, as well as create business opportunities for BioPharma Services, a clinical research organisation that was recently acquired by HEALWELL.

HEALWELL CEO Dr. Alexander Dobranowski said: “The integration of this tool into WELL’s Diagnostic Centres is particularly important, as it provides us access to Canada’s largest cardiology group.

“This vast dataset not only assists hundreds of cardiologists within the WELL Diagnostic Centres ecosystem but also allows us to continuously refine and enhance the co-pilot.”

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