Linus Health and League Collaborate on AI-Driven Brain Health Platform

July 28, 2025
Linus Health and League have announced a collaboration to integrate AI-powered cognitive assessments into health plan platforms, enhancing early detection of cognitive impairments.

Linus Health and League Inc. have announced a collaboration to integrate AI-driven cognitive assessments into health plan platforms, announced in a press release. This initiative aims to make online cognitive screening and care accessible to millions of Americans through private health plans.

The collaboration, unveiled at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference in Toronto, will allow health plan portals powered by League's consumer experience platform to access Linus Health's digital cognitive assessments. These assessments are designed to detect early signs of cognitive impairment, such as mild cognitive impairment (MCI), which often precedes dementia.

By embedding these assessments into digital health platforms, the partnership seeks to enhance early detection and intervention for at-risk individuals. This integration also includes educational content on dementia and brain health, as well as access to a range of care options, from Alzheimer's disease biomarker testing to telehealth services and clinical trials.

The collaboration is expected to provide health plans with scalable solutions to identify at-risk members earlier, enabling timely interventions and improving member outcomes in brain health management.

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