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Tucuvi's LOLA is the first EU Class IIb certified AI medical voice agent; in 60+ health systems with $20M Series A, running post-discharge follow-ups and chronic care check-ins (Jan 2026).
Tucuvi is a Spanish clinical AI company that has developed LOLA, a conversational voice AI agent for healthcare. LOLA conducts automated clinical conversations with patients — including post-discharge follow-ups, chronic disease monitoring check-ins, pre-appointment screenings, and medication adherence calls — with the tone, clinical accuracy, and empathy expected of a skilled nurse or care coordinator. Tucuvi was founded by a team combining clinical expertise and AI engineering to address the growing gap between care demand and available clinical staff in European health systems.\n\nThe LOLA platform integrates with hospital information systems and electronic health records, enabling health systems to deploy automated voice interactions at scale across their patient populations. The system is multilingual and capable of conducting clinically meaningful conversations that capture structured data, flag deteriorating patients, and escalate to human clinicians when needed. Unlike general-purpose voice assistants, LOLA is specifically trained on clinical language, patient interaction patterns, and healthcare workflows.\n\nTucuvi achieved a landmark regulatory milestone by becoming the first EU Class IIb certified AI medical device in the voice AI category, a certification level that covers devices posing moderate to high risk — the same classification as many implantable devices. This certification is a significant commercial differentiator in Europe's tightly regulated healthcare market. The company raised a $20M Series A, serves 60+ health systems, and has conducted 300,000+ clinical voice calls. Its 2025–2026 momentum reflects growing European health system interest in AI that can extend care capacity without adding nursing headcount.
Chicago medical imaging and AI diagnostics (NASDAQ: GEHC) ~$19.7B FY2024 revenue; GE spinoff Jan 2023, Edison AI 100+ models, 4M+ installed devices, Alzheimer's PET tracer competing with Siemens Healthineers.
GE HealthCare Technologies Inc. is a Chicago, Illinois-based medical technology and digital health company — publicly traded on the NASDAQ (NASDAQ: GEHC) as an S&P 500 Health Care component — designing, manufacturing, and servicing medical imaging systems, patient monitoring equipment, pharmaceutical diagnostics, and AI-powered clinical decision support software through approximately 51,000 employees in 160 countries. GE HealthCare was spun off from General Electric Company in January 2023 — one of the most significant healthcare demergers in history — and has operated as an independent public company building its own capital structure, R&D investment priorities, and operational identity separate from GE's industrial conglomerate structure. In fiscal year 2024, GE HealthCare reported revenues of approximately $19.7 billion, with its four business segments contributing: Imaging (MRI, CT, X-ray, molecular imaging — ~$9.1B), Ultrasound (~$3.0B), Patient Care Solutions (monitoring, anesthesia — ~$3.6B), and Pharmaceutical Diagnostics (PET/SPECT contrast agents — ~$2.6B). CEO Peter Arduini has prioritized accelerating GE HealthCare's AI integration across its imaging portfolio — the Edison AI platform (100+ AI models cleared or in development for radiology workflows) embeds AI-assisted detection, workflow optimization, and image quality enhancement into GE HealthCare scanners, positioning the company as a digital health platform rather than a hardware manufacturer.
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