Virtual Primary Care Corporation TytoCare announced that five new health care systems are adopting its school health program to provide primary and urgent care services to more than 2,500 schools in 31 states.
The Israeli company said Cone Health will add 12 schools in North Carolina to its telemedicine program, Sentara Health will adopt TytoCare at Title-1 schools in Virginia, and A Plus Family HealthCare in Kentucky. It will expand its services at five schools in Edmonson County.
A company spokesperson told mobile health news Emails indicate the other two health systems will speak publicly about the partnership at a later date.
TytoCare partners with health systems to bring its AI-powered Pro Smart Clinics to school clinics. Its products allow clinicians to deliver emergency, primary and specialty care remotely.
Providers use Tyto’s connected devices to obtain immediate data from patients in community settings, from otoscopes, tongue depressors, thermometers and FDA-approved stethoscope that analyzes lung sounds to detect wheezing.
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The company also offers virtual care through the AI-powered TytoCare Home Smart Clinic, which is essentially the same model as the Pro Smart Clinic but is used to assess patients at home.
TytoCare has received Last year, the FDA approved its clinical decision support software Tyto Insights for wheezing detection.
The software uses the company’s stethoscopes to evaluate lung sounds and identify recordings that indicate wheezing in adults and children ages two and older. In 2022, the software received the European This Mark.
In August, virtual home care company acquired The company said it will raise $49 million in funding to explore artificial intelligence use cases in diagnostic support and remote examinations, and focus on its home smart clinics.
In November, it announced an exclusive partnership with Idaho St. Luke’s Health System will offer virtual care services to care provider members and employees starting in 2024.
The company gained In 2021, Series D funding reached $50 million, a year after the round was oversubscribed by $50 million.