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Medical imaging AI market expected to exceed $1.7B by 2027

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The medical imaging AI market is projected to produce a 25% growth rate an. Education is the catalyst to increased adoption of handheld ultrasound

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Reimbursement issues give impetus to AI adoption

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The medical imaging AI market is forecast to reach almost $2 billion by 2027. The market has yet to see widespread adoption of medical AI technologies, which requires widespread adoption for patient use (volumes), demand from referrers (awareness), and appropriate payment to providers (reimbursement). Parekh, PhD.

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Tributes pour in for CT pioneer Willi Kalender

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The global medical imaging community has paid tribute to Willi Kalender, PhD, the renowned medical physicist who died on October 21 at the age of 75. He is the father of contemporary CT imaging -- and thus of clinical radiology as we know it today," Christiane Kuhl, MD, PhD, told AuntMinnie.com on November 4.

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The cloud for healthcare providers: One size does not fit all

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In a new column, AJ Watson of Intelerad Medical Systems discusses the merit. Read more on AuntMinnie.com Related Reading: Medical imaging AI market expected to exceed $1.7B by 2027 The PACSman Pontificates: Imaging in the cloud isn't what you think Expert highlights potential of open cloud datasets

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Opportunities abound for radiologists in AI vendor roles

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Read more on AuntMinnie.com Related Reading: Medical imaging AI market expected to exceed $1.7B Radiologists who work as AI vendors can bring clinical expertise for improve.

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The Latest in Brain Imaging News

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As we delve into the latest developments in this critical area of healthcare, it becomes increasingly apparent that advancements in medical imaging, particularly in the realm of neurological disorders, are poised to revolutionize the landscape of brain injury diagnosis and management. Read the press release here.

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