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Its chest X-ray analysis AI tool is the first to receive Europe's clearance for use in children aged 0-3.
The funds will be used to expand the company's enterprise-grade platform, aiOS, and accelerate the development of CARE, a clinical-grade foundation model.
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Getting every image, anywhere, to anyone who has the right to the image, including physicians and patients through the personal health record, is a key goal, says Dr. David Kaelber, Cleveland MetroHealth's chief medical informatics officer.
Vaishali Kamat, GE HealthCare's general manager of new ventures for ultrasound digital solutions, discusses scan guidance technology for ultrasound images, particularly in cardiac applications, to ensure the receipt of high-quality images.
The aim is to provide AI-powered cancer risk prediction and independent report generation to help clinicians detect cancer.
Kaiser Permanente Georgia VP & COO Heidi Veltman discusses how next-generation imaging can help create better outcomes by providing crisper scans and improving diagnostic visibility.
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Medweb's director of federal business Steven Osborne discusses the company's global teleradiology networks that operate out of remote locations with poor communications infrastructure.
Elekta’s radiation therapy offerings will now utilize GE HealthCare’s recently acquired MIM software.
The Scottish startup’s patent is for a WiFi ultrasound system.
The Brazilian company, which is a partner of GE HealthCare, received clearance for its nCommand Lite solution that provides remote operation support for imaging centers.