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The round follows a $200 million seed raise earlier this year.
The feature uses machine learning and heart sensor data to flag signs of hypertension and will roll out to Watch Series 9, 10 and 11 as well as Ultra 2 and 3 by month’s end.
The funding round comes one month after the company announced it secured a $35 million investment.
The funds will be used to expand the company's reach with payers and providers, grow its team and for product development.
The AirPods Pro 3 will include heart rate sensing, while the Watch Series 11 will come with hypertension detection and a new sleep score.
The company will use the funds to improve its value-based care model, including its AI and analytics tools, and expand its partnerships and services.
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The company will use the funding to further develop its SmartShunt System, aimed at reducing shunt failures and improving care for patients with hydrocephalus.
The company launched its AI-powered Digital Workforce, offering lifelike, empathetic digital workers to support healthcare, HR, and sales functions across large enterprises.
The pair will expand Abridge's generative AI clinical documentation platform across the health system’s providers after a successful pilot.