Jay Shah, MD, chief of the medical staff at Palo Alto, Calif.-based Stanford Health Care, has been named chief medical advisor of health tech startup Amigo AI.
The company also raised $11 million in March 10 series A funding led by Madrona and including Optum Ventures. Amigo AI develops patient-facing AI agents that provide intake and triage, care navigation, and 24/7 support.
“In my 23 years of practicing medicine, I’ve watched the demand for care outpace our ability to deliver it,” Dr. Shah stated in a news release. “Amigo’s approach of training agents with the same rigor we expect of clinicians means they can operate at the standard I’ve seen at Stanford, Columbia, and MD Anderson.”
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