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Renalytix AI plc (LSE AIM: RENX) is a leading developer of artificial intelligence-enabled clinical diagnostic solutions for kidney disease.
Array Behavioral Care (formerly InSight + Regroup) is the nation`s leading clinician-centric virtual psychiatry and therapy practice. Array offers telepsychiatry solutions and services across the continuum of care from hospital to home with its OnDemand Care, Scheduled Care, and AtHome Care divisions. For over 20 years, Array has partnered with hundreds of hospitals and health systems, community healthcare organizations, and payers of all sizes to expand access to care and improve outcomes for underserved individuals, facilities, and communities. As an industry pioneer and established thought leader, Array has helped shape the field, define the standard of care and advocate for improved telepsychiatry-friendly regulations.
Amalgam Rx develops digital therapies that empower patients with chronic diseases to achieve better outcomes
FloraWorks is a biotech enterprise that specializes in discovering rare and novel cannabinoids for commercial and therapeutic applications. They develop and patent scaled manufacturing pathways for cannabinoids with a high potential for therapeutic use...
Covidien Ltd. (Covidien) is engaged in the development, manufacture and sale of healthcare products for use in clinical and home settings. Covidien is part of the local fabric of the communities in which we operate around the world. Our success is made possible through the dedication of our 43,000 employees, nearly two-thirds of whom work in 51 manufacturing facilities located in 18 countries. Every day, over 5,500 Covidien sales representatives meet the needs of our customers in 70 countries. In all, our Company derives 45% of its sales from outside the United States. Covidien, formerly Tyco Healthcare, is a medical equipment and supply company, incorporated in Dublin, Ireland, although its corporate offices are located in Mansfield, Massachusetts, USA. On June 29, 2007, Covidien became an independent publicly traded company after being spun off from Tyco International.