Imaging

Dawn Cram of The Gordian Knot Group on imaging and AI
By Bill Siwicki 12:21 pm January 14, 2025
Artificial intelligence can boost efficiency of imaging providers and support roles that offer greater provider productivity, says The Gordian Knot Group's Dawn Cram, who offers a preview of her HIMSS25 session on the subject.
Doctors reviewing data on a digital tablet
By Adam Ang 01:04 am January 09, 2025
Healthcare providers and IT vendors in the region have weighed in with their predictions for healthcare technology in the new year.
HIMSS INFRAM validation team at CGMH Linkou
By Adam Ang 02:21 am December 09, 2024
It has also been validated for Stage 7 of the HIMSS INFRAM.
MRI imaging tech
By Mike Miliard 11:11 am December 02, 2024
As RSNA kicks off in Chicago, here's a roundup of some recent radiology and imaging IT announcements.
Radiologist looks at an MRI on screen
By Andrea Fox 10:57 am December 02, 2024
The new deep-learning model outperforms biomedical-imaging analysis in understanding disease progression, pediatrics researchers at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia say.
A hospital pathologist analysing images using an AI platform
By Adam Ang 09:27 pm November 27, 2024
It features speech-to-text and an AI that identifies high-risk findings from slide images.
Clinicians look at diagnostic imaging
By Andrea Fox 10:08 am November 19, 2024
The goal is to give imaging providers a source for analytics on how their clinical artificial intelligence applications are operating over time. 
Radiologist examines X-ray
By Andrea Fox 07:10 am November 04, 2024
He has boasted about the accuracy of subscription-based Grok artificial intelligence for analyzing medical images, but physicians and researchers say the model's ability to diagnose medical conditions is limited, and privacy experts have concerns.
Oracle booth
By Andrea Fox 05:03 pm October 28, 2024
EHR customers could take part in the direct sharing of health information – including X-rays and MRIs – between providers, payers, government agencies and others under the TEFCA nationwide interoperability framework.
Woman reviews medical imaging on a desktop computer
By Andrea Fox 10:29 am October 28, 2024
A new partnership will provide access to more than 75 regulatory-approved artificial intelligence solutions within a single platform and speed up the development of the health system's AI-accelerated learning initiatives, say its leaders.