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Direct-to-patient platform uses AI to find gaps in care

Direct-to-patient platform uses AI to find gaps in care

Unite Genomics, a Mark Cuban 

 company, announced a new partnership this week that the company says can help personalize and tailor patient care insights based on their medical records and spot potential gaps in care. The company said Monday that its direct-to-consumer platform uses artificial intelligence to analyze the medical care patients may have received and alert them to missing tests or treatment options. 

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