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The Rise of AI in Medical Devices: What It Means for Hiring and Innovation

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The number of machine learning- and AI-powered medical devices approved by the U.S. In 2024, the FDA approved nearly 1,000 AI medical devices compared to just 221 in 2023. At the same time, there are concerns about whether the FDA has approved some medical devices too quickly.

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How can Enterprise Imaging empower radiology in the modern health network?

AuntMinnie

With strong demand for medical imaging in many differing clinical contexts, hospitals are managing growing routine imaging demands while balancing teaching practices, ambulatory services, primary care, and subspecialty services. billion healthcare facility. Another, a new hospital complex is underway at University of Utah Health.

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ACR responds to Congressional query on AI reimbursement

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MD, issued a nine-page letter to Congress recommending how to solve the reimbursement problem for AI in healthcare and ensure clinical AI is of value to patients and health systems. Among the key questions posed by Bera is, "What measures can be employed to guarantee proper reimbursement and coverage for AI technologies in healthcare?"

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Intellectt, Inc. Acquires U.S. Electronics, Inc. to Bolster Medical Device Manufacturing and Staffing Expertise

Imaging Technology

(USEI), a reputable medical device manufacturing company with over 25 years of experience announced it has been acquired by Intellectt, Inc., as it expands its capabilities in the healthcare industry with its 7th acquisition in the Life Science/Healthcare sectors within the prior two years. Intellectt, Inc.

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AI will transform early cancer detection, save lives in 2025

AuntMinnie

Far from being expendable, human medical experts will remain the linchpin of our healthcare system and the indispensable source of truth whose inputs allow AI models to learn as they go in ways that improve patient health. Roland Rott of GE HealthCare.

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AI education is a necessity for newest class of radiologists

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In healthcare, algorithms hold the promise of increasing efficiency and, potentially, diagnostic accuracy. Radiology is ground zero for many of these innovations, and increasingly radiologists are being asked to take the lead in helping the healthcare system make the most of these technological breakthroughs.

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MedDream Integrates Viewer with AWS HealthImaging

Imaging Technology

Because of this integration, in case of a PACS disruption, physicians can access studies directly through the MedDream DICOM Viewer, thus allowing for uninterrupted diagnostics, patient care and operational efficiency. “We This demonstrates our commitment to fast, secure, and reliable diagnostics and patient care.”

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