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Gleamer acquires Pixyl, Caerus Medical

AuntMinnie

AI medical imaging firm Gleamer has acquired two developers of AI-powered MRI applications, Pixyl and Caerus Medical. Pixyl is the developer of Pixyl.Neuro, which is CE-marked and has been cleared as a Class IIa medical device by the U.S. Financial and other details of the acquisitions were not disclosed.

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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., Founded in 1994, USEI is an ISO 13485-certified medical device manufacturing company specializing in medical monitors and accessories. Electronics, Inc. Intellectt, Inc.

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Patient groups call for CMS to cover AI in radiology

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“From helping a physician detect polyps in a colonoscopy to prioritizing a scan showing a doctor that a patient needs an emergency intervention, AI in medical imaging benefits patients,” the groups wrote. Food and Drug Administration has approved or cleared, the groups noted.

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DMCA Exemption Continues For Medical Device Repair

Atlantis Worldwide

The FDA announced that it stands behind the proposed exemption from the Digital Millennium Copywrite Act that would apply “to circumvention (of technological protections) that is conducted solely to

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Qure.ai receives Class III license from Health Canada

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has received a Class III medical device license from Health Canada for all its medical imaging AI products. The Class III license covers all of Qure.ai's flagship software, including qXR for chest x-ray images, cER for triaging neurocritical CT images, and qCT for lung nodule management on chest CT images.

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AI education is a necessity for newest class of radiologists

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The future of medical imaging and patient care could be, in large part, contingent on the transformative potential of radiologists educated about AI. AI algorithms, powered by self-learning capabilities, can analyze medical images with precision, identifying patterns and potential anomalies that may be missed by the human eye.

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AdvaMed supports legal decision against third-party servicers

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Court of Appeals District of Columbia Circuit ruling that the trade group said will prevent "unauthorized and unregulated repair companies from hacking into life-saving medical devices." AdvaMed and the Medical Imaging and Technology Alliance (MITA) filed the lawsuit against the U.S.