Here’s how newly public Hinge Health wants to use AI to automate more care delivery and bring in more cash
Physical therapy company Hinge Health finally went public Thursday. Its CEO says it’s banking on AI to automate more care and drive growth.
Physical therapy company Hinge Health finally went public Thursday. Its CEO says it’s banking on AI to automate more care and drive growth.
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