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As RSNA kicks off in Chicago, here's a roundup of some recent radiology and imaging IT announcements.
ORs are high-risk, high-cost environments where patient safety depends on the clinician’s ability to predict surgical risk. The Caresyntax surgical intelligence platform promises personalised interventions, tailored treatments and improved outcomes.
Also, the South Korean government is deploying AI to check on solo-living seniors during the upcoming holidays.
Also: PatientPay partners to reduce rev cycle friction, two radiology IT rivals join forces and Check Point acquires an AI-powered risk management company.
"Telehealth already has proven its value in increasing access to care – but paired with effective, responsible AI usage, it holds the promise of more efficient, effective and personalized mental health services," a telepsychiatry provider CEO says.
Prolonged understaffing in clinical laboratories threatens to compromise patient care, but deployment of automation and artificial intelligence technologies could offer a lifeline to burned out lab workers.
Further, the health system's cardiac MRI services grew by 42% – which significantly improved access to specialized care for patients, says AdventHealth's VP of imaging services.
The Margo initiative is developing an open standard to scale data exchange across multi-vendor environments and help organizations automate interoperability with edge applications, devices and software.
The tech giants have expanded their strategic collaboration to bolster cloud-based enterprise life cycle management with access to multiple LLMs and foundation models developers can use to build customized applications on in-house data.
Modern patients are well informed and want to actively participate in their own healthcare. A new patient portal shows how this can be done.