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Minnies winners for 2023 highlight AI, innovation in radiology

AuntMinnie

The technology figured prominently in five Minnies categories, including Hottest Clinical Procedure. Pickhardt believes using additional clinical data on CT imaging could save healthcare costs, especially when AI tools are used in parallel, suggesting it is a cost-effective or even cost-saving strategy for personalized or precision medicine.

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The Latest in Brain Imaging News

Vesta Teleradiology

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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Konica Minolta Celebrates 150 Years of Imaging Excellence

Imaging Technology

We believe that X-ray and ultrasound remain at the center of diagnostic healthcare and by increasing their value, we can help bring better clinical decisions sooner to more people worldwide. "At Konica Minolta, leading through change encompasses a vision to see and do things differently. Learn more at [link] or visit RSNA 2023 booth #2146.

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Teleradiology and AI: A Success Story Unfolds Across Germany and Austria

Aidoc

A shortage of radiologists and increasing demand for medical imaging has led to a notable rise in teleradiology demand across Germany and Austria, with the number of hospitals leveraging these services doubling between 2018 and 2023 (1). Study 1: Can AI Help Improve Quality in Teleradiological Reporting?

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Teleradiology and AI: A Success Story Unfolds Across Germany and Austria

Aidoc

A shortage of radiologists and increasing demand for medical imaging has led to a notable rise in teleradiology demand across Germany and Austria, with the number of hospitals leveraging these services doubling between 2018 and 2023 (1). Study 1: Can AI Help Improve Quality in Teleradiological Reporting?

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Lunit Announces Completion of Volpara Acquisition to Advance AI-driven Cancer Care

Imaging Technology

Lunit is a Seoul, South Korea-based medical AI company which harnesses AI-powered medical image analytics and AI biomarkers to ensure accurate diagnosis and optimal treatment for each cancer patient. With Volpara’s established presence in over 2,000 U.S. The US AI healthcare market is projected to grow from USD 2.9