moveUP to Acquire Deep Structure.ai, Strengthening AI-Driven Orthopedic Care

moveUP.care, the Belgian and US-based leader in digital orthopedics, is proud to announce that it has entered into an agreement to acquire Deep Structure, a US-based digital health company revolutionizing orthopedic care delivery through AI-driven surgery planning and rehabilitation.
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Advancing Orthopedic Care with AI
“Orthopedic surgery practice in the 21st century needs to embrace data, AI, and predictive analytics to achieve the necessary efficiencies to thrive in light of reimbursement and cost pressures,” said Ciaran McCourt, CEO of moveUP.care. “This merger will strengthen our own AI capabilities enormously and will speed up our US traction with a clear value proposition—we are excited to welcome Dr. Jared Weir and his team.”
This strategic move allows moveUP to integrate Deep Structure’s cutting-edge technology and outstanding team to drive greater efficiency in orthopedic practices across the US. It also means that all of moveUP’s customers will soon benefit from this innovative technology in their daily workflows.
“Our platform has been proven to benefit users to gain 20% additional time per week due to case management optimization. I am thrilled to join forces with moveUP to change the face of orthopedic care, improving patient outcomes while lessening the burden on surgeons,” said Dr. Weir, founder of Deep Structure.
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Established in 2018, Deep Structure.ai is a U.S.-based company focused on integrating artificial intelligence into orthopedic practices. Their flagship AI, Eunice, creates digital phenotypes of patients, allowing for personalized care through simulated surgeries and remote monitoring. This technology enables surgeons to make data-driven decisions tailored to each patient’s unique clinical situation. Deep Structure’s solutions are designed to seamlessly fit into existing clinical workflows, enhancing both patient outcomes and practice efficiency.
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