ThedaCare Pours $3M Into Qventus 

Health system ThedaCare invested $3 million in Qventus, joining other investors in a $50 million growth investment in the provider of artificial intelligence-powered software for care operations automation.

ThedaCare is also applying the technology to drive operational efficiencies in inpatient and perioperative care settings and across its organization.

Through the investment, ThedaCare will collaborate with Qventus to develop new solutions and innovations, as well as support Qventus in expanding its technology to additional hospitals and health systems across the United States. Read more.

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