Rutgers robert wood johnson medical school study published in jama confirms butterfly-enabled pocus program heavily focused on lung us with ai assistance reduces stay and cost

Burlington, mass. & new york--(business wire)--butterfly network, inc. (nyse: bfly), a digital health company transforming care through portable, semiconductor-based ultrasound technology and intuitive software, today announced that the full results of the pocus for cardiopulmonary assessment and resource evaluation (pocus-care) trial have been published in the journal of the american medical association (jama). the study, led by researchers at rutgers robert wood johnson medical school (rwjms).
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