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Integra Connect Teams Up with Jaan Health and Sweeten Health to Advance Chronic Care Management for Oncology

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The collaboration will enable transformational, proactive care at scale across the largest oncology provider footprint in the United States

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., Oct. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Integra Connect, a leader in value-based, precision medicine solutions for specialty care, today announced a strategic collaboration with the leading chronic care management and proactive care company Jaan Health and innovative care management provider Sweeten Health. More than 4,000 oncologists providing cancer care across 100+ physician group practices, NCI-designated cancer centers, academic medical centers and health systems rely on solutions from Integra Connect to drive performance in value-based care (VBC) models.  Jaan Health’s flagship care management platform Phamily and Sweeten Health nurses will enable this network to build and scale profitable Chronic Care Management (CCM) service lines with 10x labor efficiency while driving performance under alternative payment models.

Integra Connect Teams Up with Jaan Health and Sweeten Health to Advance Chronic Care Management for Oncology

Phamily is used by 150+ healthcare organizations who run care management programs with their own staff or via a turnkey solution in which highly trained Sweeten Health nurses are integrated into practice workflows.  Phamily’s AI-driven technology enables consistent patient check-ins, follow-ups, and support, allowing medical teams to focus on delivering exceptional care while ensuring fair compensation for between-visit services. Healthcare organizations utilizing the Phamily platform have seen remarkable results, including:

$400,000 in revenue per 1000 patients with 40% profit margins5-10x increase in caseloads per care manager90 days to launch a service line at scale and generate revenue9.5/10 patient satisfaction ratings95% patient engagement monthly

Chronic Care Management has historically been underutilized because providers have found it too difficult and time-consuming. But in 2024, over 60% of Phamily customers are on track to achieve top-decile programs that deliver this critical patient care at scale.

Jeffrey A. Scott, MD, Chief Medical Officer at Integra Connect, emphasized the transformative potential of this partnership: “By integrating Jaan Health’s innovative platform Phamily into our existing solutions, we can drive care transformation at an unprecedented scale. And from the start, we were impressed by the results Sweeten Health has delivered for oncology practices in our network. This collaboration will enable our network of practices to provide more consistent, proactive care between visits, helping avoid unnecessary ED visits and inpatient stays for cancer patients and support more sustainable practice operations.”

“Cancer patients are trapped in the overlap of extreme medical and financial burden. They need continuous between visit care and support that our health systems all too often either ration or simply cannot afford,” said Nabeel Kaukab, CEO of Jaan Health. “Our partnership with Integra Connect is a significant step forward in ensuring these most vulnerable patients receive the comprehensive care they desire and deserve. Integra Connect’s extensive experience in oncology care transformation makes them an ideal partner to expand the reach and the impact of our solutions while simultaneously driving improved financial performance for cancer care.”

Nisha Bhalla, CEO of Sweeten Health, which provides nursing services using the Phamily platform, added: “As a partner utilizing Phamily to deliver high-quality care for smaller practices and those without internal capacity, we’ve seen firsthand how this technology empowers nurses to provide exceptional chronic care management. This partnership between Integra Connect and Jaan Health will expand access to crucial between-visit care for even more oncology patients.”

Leaders from Integra Connect, Jaan Health, and Sweeten Health will all speak at the 14th Annual Summit of the Association for Value Based Cancer Care in New York this week.

About Integra Connect, LLC.
Integra Connect is a value-based, precision medicine company that leads the industry in real-world data and analytics capabilities for oncology. With decades of value-based care expertise and sophisticated technologies, it enables specialty care providers, health systems, payers, and life sciences companies to improve patient outcomes, provider decision-making, business operations and performance, and clinical research for success under value-based care models.

To learn more, please visit: www.integraconnect.com

About Jaan Health

Founded in 2013, Jaan Health is a leading chronic care management and proactive care company serving healthcare providers. For nearly a decade, the company has leveraged easy-to-use, AI-driven technology to enable medical groups, health systems, and ACOs to better deliver high-quality, high-ROI proactive care across their entire population. Its core software platform, Phamily, has transformed chronic disease management with simple technology that enables physicians and care teams to focus on increasing patient care via consistent check-ins, follow-ups, and support at population scale. The platform helps ensure healthcare providers are compensated fairly for providing high-quality care between office visits.

For more information, please visit: www.phamily.com

About Sweeten Health

Sweeten Health provides a turnkey solution for chronic care management (CCM), enabling healthcare practices to improve patient outcomes while generating additional revenue. They offer remote clinical support and virtual check-ins with licenses nurse that allows patients to stay engaged with their care plans. Their platform supports practices by improving patient engagement, tracking compliance, and providing immediate interventions when needed. This helps healthcare providers increase their revenue by up to 30%, with no upfront costs or minimum requirements.

For more information, please visit: www.sweetenhealth.com

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Jaan Health

alyssa.drew@jaanhealth.com

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The Burke & Herbert Bank Foundation Reaffirms Local Bank’s Commitment to Community Development

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ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Burke & Herbert Financial Services Corp. (“Burke & Herbert”) is pleased to announce the launch of The Burke & Herbert Bank Foundation (“Foundation”), a new philanthropic initiative dedicated to building prosperity and supporting local communities. Burke & Herbert is proud to celebrate over 170 years of commitment to responsible growth and economic development, and the Foundation will provide targeted support to local organizations that are making a powerful and positive impact throughout Burke & Herbert Bank & Trust Company’s geographies.

A Community-Driven Approach to Support

The Burke & Herbert Bank Foundation is grounded in the belief that those who live and work in local communities understand their needs better than anyone else. By inviting community members, local leaders, and organizations to share their vision, the Foundation ensures its resources are directed toward initiatives that address unique challenges and create lasting change.

“We believe that the best solutions come from within the community itself,” said David P. Boyle, Chair and CEO of Burke & Herbert, “The Foundation is here to support those who are passionate about improving their neighborhoods, and together, we can achieve our goal of being the quintessential community bank by being a dependable, caring community partner.”

“The launch of The Burke & Herbert Bank Foundation affirms the commitment that David and I made when the alliance between Burke & Herbert Bank and Summit Community Bank was originally announced,” said H. Charles (“Charlie”) Maddy, III, President of Burke & Herbert, “Our commitment to the communities where we operate is part of cultivating richer and deeper relationships and underscores our aspiration to become the most sought-after community bank in our markets.”

Invitation to Submit Support Requests

The Burke & Herbert Bank Foundation encourages local organizations and leaders to submit requests for support via the Foundation’s website at burkeandherbertbank.com/foundationrequest. All applications will be thoroughly evaluated to ensure resources are directed to initiatives that align with the Foundation’s mission of fostering community growth and prosperity. Eligibility guidelines and application forms are available online at www.burkeandherbertbank.com/foundationrequest with both digital and printable submission options provided. Local representatives of the Foundation include David Boyle, Seth Feibelman, Garth Kunkle, Billie Jo Newman, Jane Petty, Tom Powell, Randy Price, Jack Rossi, Jeff Rouse, Alexis Santin, Toby Taylor, Christina Waddell, and Angela Zirk.

About Burke & Herbert

Burke & Herbert Financial Services Corp. is the financial holding company for Burke & Herbert Bank & Trust Company. Burke & Herbert Bank & Trust Company is the oldest continuously operating bank under its original name headquartered in the greater Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. With over 75 branches across Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia, Burke & Herbert Bank & Trust Company offers a full range of business and personal financial solutions designed to meet customers’ banking, borrowing, and investment needs. Learn more at investor.burkeandherbertbank.com.

For more information or to submit a support request, please visit at www.burkeandherbertbank.com/foundationrequest.

Media Contact:
Angela Zirk
Chief Experience Officer
Burke & Herbert Bank
azirk@burkeandherbertbank.com
304-530-0614

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Scott-Morgan Foundation Unveils Revolutionary AI-Powered Assistive Technology in Collaboration with Lenovo at Tech World ’24

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SEATTLE, Oct. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Today, the Scott-Morgan Foundation (SMF), a pioneering non-profit in assistive technology innovation, unveiled a groundbreaking AI-powered solution to transform the lives of people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and other severe disabilities.

 

AI Restores Voices: Scott-Morgan Foundation, Lenovo, D-ID, 11Labs, Irisbond Unveil Revolutionary Tech @Tech World ’24

This revolutionary technology, revealed at Lenovo Tech World ’24, culminated years of collaboration between SMF and global technology leader Lenovo. It builds on the accessibility expertise of Thorsten Stremlau, SMF’s CTO and Systems Principal Architect at NVIDIA. Stremlau’s experience supporting Stephen Hawking’s IT needs, and his work with Dr. Scott-Morgan has been instrumental in shaping the foundation’s approach to leveraging AI for assistive technology.

Underscoring the foundation’s commitment to accessibility, SMF has partnered with ElevenLabs to provide free, personalized synthetic voices to anyone living with ALS. This ensures individuals maintain their unique vocal identities regardless of the disease’s progression.

At the heart of this innovation is a powerful integration of technologies:

D-ID’s hyper-realistic avatars allow users to maintain their visual presence and convey emotions, preserving their unique identities even as their physical abilities decline.ElevenLabs voice cloning delivers output in the user’s own voice, expressing emotion and personal identity.Irisbond’s eye-tracking technology enables control and communication across multiple platforms.Large Language Models (LLMs) powered by Lenovo interpret and expand on users’ intentions.

“This powerful technology is so often used for business or entertainment—which of course we love to see and support—but promoting social good is where we see it make a life-changing impact. D-ID has a long track record of leveraging its technology to help worthy causes,” said Gil Perry, co-founder and CEO of D-ID. “Working with this collaboration perfectly fits our strategy of using AI to make the world better and more connected.”

Eric Kern, Chief Engineer of the Scott-Morgan Foundation, explains, “We developed a custom RAG-based solution using the user’s own data such as emails and social media paired with either llama3’s large language model running on an NVIDIA RTX-40 class laptop or OpenAI’s API to enable automated and selectable responses. This dual choice generative AI system enables user choice to determine which system they are most comfortable – public or private.”

Human-Centric Design: Co-Creating with ALS Community: The foundation has collaborated closely with individuals living with ALS to ensure the technology truly meets user needs,” says Esther Duran, SMF’s Director of Design and Innovation.

LaVonne Roberts, CEO of SMF USA, emphasizes the potential impact: “We live in a world where millions are silenced by disability, including over 500 million people grappling with muscular or neurological conditions. While there’s currently no cure for ALS, our technology offers hope for maintaining quality of life and self-expression. This urgency drives our innovation. We’re not just imagining a world where even the most severely disabled individuals can fully express themselves—we’re building this revolutionary reality with the potential to impact lives on a massive scale.”

Erin, a 24-year-old botany graduate living with ALS and project participant, shares: “This technology isn’t just about maintaining my voice; it’s about expanding my future possibilities. As someone who went from studying plants to advocating on social media, I know that ALS doesn’t define us – our dreams and determination do.”

Iomar, a former hedge fund partner and father of young children, brings financial acumen and personal urgency to the project. He states, “This suite of technologies – from AI avatars and voice cloning to personalized language models – isn’t just about communication; it’s about preserving our full identities. Focusing on reducing eye fatigue is crucial, allowing us to engage longer. We’re not just developing assistive technology but bridging the gap between our minds and physical limitations.”

Andrew Morgan, CEO of the Scott-Morgan Foundation, summarizes the broader impact: “We’re creating a future where AI is accessible to all, transforming lives regardless of economic status or physical limitations. This technology isn’t just assistive; it’s paradigm-shifting. Together with our partners, we’re ushering in a new era of inclusive innovation.”

Roberts, a Zero Project’s Equitable AI Alliance member, emphasizes the foundation’s commitment to inclusive AI development: “We’re pushing for accessibility and disability inclusion in AI development.” The AI Avatar presented at Lenovo Tech World will also be showcased at the Zero Project Conference 2025, extending its impact to the global disability community.

This collaboration between the Scott-Morgan Foundation, Lenovo, and other tech partners marks a significant milestone in assistive technology. By embodying the “curb-cut effect” in technological advancement, the foundation is driving accessibility for all. This refers to solutions designed for people with disabilities that ultimately benefit a much broader population.

Roberts concludes: “We’re not just giving people with severe disabilities a voice; we’re amplifying their dreams, creativity, and ability to shape the world. This is the beginning of a new era where disability doesn’t define capability, and AI becomes a bridge to full societal participation. We’re not just changing lives; we’re revolutionizing what it means to be human in a digital age.”

The Scott-Morgan Foundation is redefining human potential through technology. We pioneer human-centric, AI-driven assistive solutions, focusing on ALS/MND to create innovations that serve the broadest spectrum of disabilities. Our “design for all” approach ensures no one is left behind. Collaborating with the disability community and tech leaders, we develop integrated, accessible technologies that empower millions to communicate, create, and fully participate in society. By democratizing cutting-edge innovation, we challenge perceptions of disability and foster an inclusive future where everyone, regardless of physical limitations, actively shapes our shared world.

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Syngenta Crop Protection and Taranis Partner to Drive AI-Powered Agronomy Solutions and Business Opportunities for Retailers

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Collaboration brings advanced AI-powered recommendations and conservation-focused services to boost farm productivity and profitability

GREENSBORO, N.C., Oct. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC, a global leader in crop protection, is proud to announce that Syngenta and Taranis, the world’s leading AI-powered crop intelligence platform, have entered into a multi-year collaboration to bring Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven agronomic productivity and conservation-focused innovation to agricultural retail partners in the US.

Starting in 2024/2025 and over a three-year period, the collaboration will involve a significant investment aimed at supporting ag retailers in the adoption of Taranis’ AI-powered agronomic platforms so retail partners can benefit from AI-derived leaf-level remote scouting insights and generative AI (GenAI) agronomic recommendations. This collaboration is designed to revolutionize ag retailer workflows while optimizing farm decision making, facilitating grower adoption of conservation practices, and increasing farm profitability.

“We believe this collaboration with Taranis will help retailers tap into the full potential of AI and digital agronomy, unlocking new levels of operational efficiencies,” said Paul Backman, head of North America Crop Protection digital agriculture & sustainable solutions. “By combining Syngenta’s industry-leading portfolio with Taranis’ AI-driven insights, we empower retailers to deliver better, faster and more precise service to their grower-customers.”

Ongoing development between Syngenta and Taranis will support the continued advancement of AI-powered agronomic platforms. The collaboration will include technology and features from Syngenta’s Cropwise platform with Taranis’ leading crop intelligence solution and will target innovation in areas including conservation agronomy, agricultural productivity, and AI-enabled agronomic solutions.

Leaf-Level AI-Driven Agronomic Recommendations
Syngenta will extend a unique offer focused in the Midwest to support targeted retailers’ adoption of Taranis’ AI-driven intelligence platform providing leaf-level 0.3mm/pixel resolution threat detection of weed species, insects, diseases and nutrient deficiencies. The service will enable retailers to remotely scout more acres, more comprehensively, from anywhere they access the platform, and to easily prioritize the fields that require the most immediate attention.  Paired with Ag Assistant™, the Taranis GenAI agronomy engine, retail advisors can generate data-driven expert agronomic recommendations that save time and allow them to act decisively to help their grower-customers protect their crops using Syngenta’s market-leading crop protection portfolio, resulting in yield-enhancing crop management practices that improve retailer and grower productivity and profitability.

“Having an instantaneous understanding of the issues and the optimal solution creates efficiencies and opportunities the industry has never seen before,” said Opher Flohr, CEO of Taranis. “This collaboration with Syngenta is a significant step forward in driving the AI revolution for production agriculture.”

Future collaboration between Syngenta and Taranis will seek to integrate Syngenta’s Cropwise platform with Taranis’ Intelligence Service to further enhance digital agronomy solutions available to Retail partners.

Hassle-Free Conservation Services
This collaboration on conservation services will enable retail partners to offer their grower-customers access to Taranis’ conservation platform through a success-based model. The platform helps growers access funding for adoption of conservation practices, and when coupled with Taranis support has shown increased conservation funding success rates.  Validation of sustainable practices is streamlined through an automated process that seamlessly fulfills conservation reporting requirements.    

“Our collaboration with Taranis underscores Syngenta’s commitment to sustainability,” said Paul. “By offering easy access to conservation tools and funding, we are making it simpler for growers to adopt sustainable practices that further preserve their legacy.”

Future collaboration between Syngenta and Taranis will bring additional sustainability-focused benefits including integration of Syngenta’s Cropwise Sustainability platform with Taranis’ Conservation Service to access emerging market opportunities for retailers and growers created through digitally enabled conservation agronomy practices.

About Syngenta
Syngenta Crop Protection and Syngenta Seeds are part of Syngenta Group, one of the world’s leading agriculture companies. Our ambition is to help safely feed the world while taking care of the planet. We aim to improve the sustainability, quality, and safety of agriculture with world class science and innovative crop solutions. Our technologies enable millions of farmers around the world to make better use of limited agricultural resources.

The content of this release is for information purposes only. This release is not, and should not be construed as, an offer to sell or issue or the solicitation of an offer to buy any securities or other property interests.

To learn more, visit www.syngenta.com and www.goodgrowthplan.com. Follow us on X at www.x.com/Syngenta and www.x.com/SyngentaUS and on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/company/syngenta

Media Contacts:
Kathy Eichlin
Head of US Crop Protection Communications
Kathy.Eichlin@Syngenta.com
336-544-4011

Susan Luke
Senior Communications Manager of US Crop Protection Communications
Susan.Luke@Syngenta.com 

About Taranis
Taranis is the world’s leading AI-powered crop intelligence platform, providing ag advisors and their growers with data-driven agronomic recommendations that drive farm management and input decisions. Through full-service, leaf-level data capture, Taranis’ insights and services allow the growers to accelerate decision making, simplify management, maximize profitability and enhance their sustainable farming practices. Since its founding, Taranis has worked with the world’s top agricultural retailers and crop protection companies, serving millions of acres for customers in the United States, Brazil, and Europe. Taranis has offices located in Westfield, Indiana, Tel Aviv, Israel, and Campinas, Brazil. To learn more visit www.taranis.com.

Sarah Rang
Director of Marketing
sarah.rang@taranis.com
317-804-2031

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