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

AuntMinnie

While academic medical center radiology departments are expanding significantly and hospitals are adapting to health system consolidation trends, demand for innovative imaging informatics remains strong among operations and physician teams. Another, a new hospital complex is underway at University of Utah Health.

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RSNA 2023: Hospital imaging systems may be gateways for ransomware, expert warns

Health Imaging

Cybersecurity consultant Richard Staynings argued legacy medical devices are inherently insecure—and likely to remain in hospitals for decades to come.

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How imaging AI developers can avoid pitfalls when testing algorithms

AuntMinnie

AI developers can recognize and avoid pitfalls when creating models and tools for interpretative imaging performance, according to an analysis published July 24 in the American Journal of Roentgenology. Radiology departments continue to adopt AI imaging tools into their clinical workflows. Image courtesy of the ARRS.

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FDA clears inHeart’s digital twin of the heart

AuntMinnie

France-based medical device developer inHeart has received clearance from the U.S. The company’s AI software module offers interactive 3D models of the heart generated by AI that analyzes preprocedural CT or MR images. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its AI-driven digital twin of the heart.

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ACR responds to Congressional query on AI reimbursement

AuntMinnie

Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-authorized radiology-specific AI products intended for use in a variety of applications that use diagnostic imaging data, Thorwarth's letter noted for Congress. As of May 6, the ACR estimated that there are approximately 250 U.S. William Thorwarth Jr.,

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AI will transform early cancer detection, save lives in 2025

AuntMinnie

The rapid maturation of AI-powered medical imaging technology leaves me bullish that 2025 will be remembered as a watershed year in the global fight against cancer as we see more radiologists and oncologists equip themselves with the high-tech tools of tomorrow to deliver higher-quality care today. Roland Rott of GE HealthCare.

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AI-enhanced cardiac CT could help curb cardiovascular events

AuntMinnie

Uncovering MACE risks With many factors underlying MACE, radiologists and data scientists have been mining various regions of interest on cardiac CT images to bring potentially useful predictive and prognostic tools to the forefront. More than 15 million CT exams are performed in the U.S.

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