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American College of Radiology Launches First Medical Practice Artificial Intelligence Quality Assurance Program

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milla1cf Fri, 06/28/2024 - 08:00 June 27, 2024 — The American College of Radiology ( ACR ) launched the ACR Recognized Center for Healthcare-AI (ARCH-AI), the first national artificial intelligence quality assurance program for radiology facilities. Maintaining an inventory of AI algorithms with detailed documentation.

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Google Cloud Collaborates with Mayo Clinic to Transform Healthcare with Generative AI

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In addition, Google Cloud announced today that its Enterprise Search in Gen App Builder is now ready to support HIPAA compliance. However, healthcare data is often stored in many different formats and locations, which can make it difficult to find the information clinicians need when they need it.

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ACR launches AI quality assurance program for radiology facilities

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The American College of Radiology (ACR) is launching the ACR Recognized Center for Healthcare-AI (ARCH-AI) in what the college is calling the first national AI quality assurance program for radiology facilities.

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Google Cloud Announces New Generative AI Advancements for Healthcare and Life Science Organizations

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milla1cf Wed, 03/13/2024 - 18:55 March 13, 2024 — At HIMSS24 , Google Cloud announced several new solutions to help healthcare and life sciences organizations enable interoperability, build a better data foundation for their businesses, and deploy generative AI (gen AI) tools to improve patient outcomes.

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Illuminate Announces an Enterprise Solution to the Follow-Up of Actionable Incidental Findings

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"Radiologists are innately concerned with whether their patients are appropriately followed up upon, as the radiology contribution to care quality is often measured," notes Dr. Mark Perry , a radiologist at University of Kansas Medical Center.

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Exo Study Reveals Widespread Ultrasound Adoption in Primary Care Expected Within 5 Years

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A few of the key findings in the survey report include: POCUS adoption has stalled due to a lack of infrastructure The top challenges caregivers face with their current POCUS solutions are poor image quality and integrating the device with hospital IT such as PACS or electronic health records (EHR).

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Exo Introduces a New Age of Ultrasound with Exo Iris

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This device is meant for you and everyone in healthcare—it will save lives, improve patient care, and lower costs. Exo Iris comes equipped with Exo’s point-of-care ultrasound workflow solution, Exo Works , to seamlessly document and review exams in seconds from anywhere. They can also store exams on Exo’s secure cloud environment.