CareFirst, Johns Hopkins launch AI accelerator

CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, Johns Hopkins University and Techstars will partner on an accelerator program to launch new healthcare-focused AI companies. 

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The program, Techstars AI Health Baltimore powered by Johns Hopkins and CareFirst, will support early-stage startups in healthtech, medtech and biotech, according to an Aug. 23 news release. 

Participants will receive funding and guidance from experts, according to the release. The program will take place in Baltimore, and run for 13 weeks. 

Techstars operates more than 45 startup accelerator programs worldwide. 

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