AI-based medical imaging startup Aidoc raises a $27 million Series B
Aidoc pitches its product as a way to more quickly scan and detect potential issues in medical images.
Aidoc pitches its product as a way to more quickly scan and detect potential issues in medical images.
Updates to the company's Clara healthcare platform are trying to make it easier for clinicians to train and adapt deep learning algorithms, while also making the implementation process smoother.
Munck Wilson Mandala Partner Greg Howison shared his perspective on some of the legal ramifications around AI, IP, connected devices and the data they generate, in response to emailed questions.
The New York City-based company is currently focused on bringing its approach to the radiology field.
During a panel at the MedCity INVEST Twin Cities conference leaders from the payer, provider and investor spaces spoke about how to actually drive adoption of AI tools in the clinical system.
AI-for-radiology advances are being developed by and in partnership with radiologists to improve physician workflows and patient care with real-time assessment, point-of-care interventions, faster exam times, and more confident diagnoses.
The Tel Aviv, Israel-based startup is leveraging artificial intelligence and deep learning to improve the radiology workflow. Its technology pinpoints abnormalities in a medical image.
Rethinking radiology design and imaging centers with a patient-first approach can lead to meaningful strides in accomplishing the overall goals in value-based care.
A recent report from Reaction's Research Cloud takes a look at how one medical specialty is slow to implement speech recognition technology.
Arterys Inc.’s Cardio DL program applies artificial intelligence to automate tasks that radiologists have been performing manually.
The South Florida group is applying Watson-powered "cognitive peer review" to medical imaging in an effort to diagnose aortic stenosis earlier.
We will highlight Build My Health's revenue practice management tools, which could help physician practices add up to $250,000 to their practices.
McKesson discussed Conserus at last week's RSNA conference in Chicago.
At the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America, experts discussed whether computer-aided diagnosis is a powerful tool for radiologists or a way to make them obsolete.
Zebra Medical Vision raised the fresh capital to advance its image analysis algorithms and increase its customer base.
Here is a brief look at some of the developments in innovation emerging at the Radiological Society of North America this year.
Also, Roche backs out of a superbug project, a look at text messaging in mental health, and a new Takeda-Teva partnership.