Monaghan health-tech Spryt taps US investment to tackle hospital no-shows

Silicon RepublicWednesday, January 14, 2026 at 10:54:47 AM
Monaghan health-tech Spryt taps US investment to tackle hospital no-shows
  • Monaghan-based health-tech company Spryt has secured a strategic investment valuing the firm at $12.5 million, as announced by co-founder Neill Dunwoody. This funding aims to address the issue of hospital no-shows, which has been a persistent challenge in healthcare management.
  • The investment is significant for Spryt as it enhances their capacity to develop solutions that could improve patient attendance rates at hospitals, thereby optimizing healthcare delivery and resource allocation.
  • This development reflects a growing trend in the healthcare sector where technology-driven solutions are increasingly being sought to tackle inefficiencies, as seen with other initiatives like WebMD's AI tool for doctors and funding for AI projects aimed at improving healthcare systems.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

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