Linus Health, a company that uses artificial intelligence to help find early signs of mental decline, has joined forces with League, a company that creates digital health platforms. This new partnership will bring digital brain health checks and tailored care options to millions of Americans through their health insurance plans. The announcement was made at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in Toronto, highlighting the growing focus on using technology to detect and manage cognitive health concerns more effectively.
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With this partnership, health insurance platforms powered by League will now include Linus Health’s digital screening tools. These assessments are designed to detect early signs of cognitive problems and offer people resources to support brain health. Members will also gain access to information about dementia prevention, healthy habits, blood testing for Alzheimer’s indicators, virtual doctor visits, and clinical trial opportunities. This approach allows health plans to take a proactive role in supporting brain health through digital tools, identifying issues earlier and connecting people to care more efficiently.
“Changing the future of Alzheimer’s and other dementias starts with finding people at risk who are often missed and giving them support early,” said David Bates, PhD, CEO and co-founder of Linus Health. “Working with League will help millions of health plan members get early checks and give doctors a chance to act when it’s most important.” Many people with mild cognitive impairment, which can be an early sign of dementia, go undiagnosed due to the time and in-person visits required for traditional evaluations. Linus Health’s FDA-approved solution allows patients to take cognitive tests remotely, using AI to detect signs of decline even before symptoms are noticed.
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“This partnership gives payers a way to deal with the rising costs and big effects of brain health issues,” said Michael Serbinis, CEO of League. “By adding Linus Health’s tools for finding early signs of mental decline and dementia to our AI-powered platform, we can help health plans find people at risk earlier, give them timely help, and improve health outcomes for many people, all while making big differences in people’s lives.” Together, Linus Health and League are creating new opportunities for early intervention, aiming to reduce the burden of dementia and improve the quality of life for millions.
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