Amigo, a company focused on building reliable AI tools for high-stakes environments, has announced a new partnership with Eucalyptus, a leading global provider of digital healthcare. This multi-year collaboration will bring AI-powered healthcare support into Eucalyptus’s family of telehealth brands, starting with the launch of an AI assistant at Juniper, their digital weight management clinic. The new AI agent is designed to support patients throughout their health journey, offering timely, intelligent engagement that helps them stay on track and motivated while also collecting data that can enhance clinical decision-making.

Health Technology Insights: Cristian Massacesi Joins Bristol Myers Squibb as Executive Vice President

This partnership addresses a major concern in today’s healthcare systems—staff shortages that can directly affect patient outcomes. By integrating AI-driven support, Eucalyptus aims to close the gap in patient care and provide personalized, around-the-clock assistance that complements the work of its clinical teams. The early results from this deployment are promising. The AI assistant, named June, has already achieved less than a 2 percent rate of human intervention, while meeting all clinical safety standards. This performance highlights how AI can support patient care without compromising safety or quality.

Health Technology Insights: Plug and Play Opens Health Innovation Hub in Orlando

“Working with Amigo represents a significant step forward in our mission to make quality healthcare more accessible,” said Benny Kleist, Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer of Eucalyptus. “We are committed to pioneering the future of digital healthcare, allowing our clinical teams to ensure every patient receives the always-on, personalized support they need to achieve their health goals.”

Building on the strong performance of the AI assistant at Juniper, Amigo and Eucalyptus plan to expand their collaboration across the entire Eucalyptus network. This includes the integration of AI technology into other virtual clinics, each focused on specific therapeutic areas and patient needs. The goal is to create a consistent, scalable model for AI-enhanced healthcare delivery that meets the growing demands of global telehealth.

Health Technology Insights: Thailand Approves AI Medical Service’s Gastric Diagnosis Tool

To participate in our interviews, please write to our HealthTech Media Room at sudipto@intentamplify.com