AI radiology

Person being drawn into a diagnostic imaging machine while wearing a hospital gown
By  Jessica Hagen 04:08 pm July 25, 2024
GE HealthCare announced it has formed a strategic partnership to use Amazon Web Services (AWS) healthcare and genAI services to build AI-enabled workflows that help improve the accuracy of diagnostic screening, streamline healthcare operations, and improve equitable care access and outcomes. GE will use Amazon Bedrock's foundation models to create its own proprietary genAI applications and...
Two healthcare providers looking at diagnostic images
By  Jessica Hagen 05:37 pm July 24, 2024
Microsoft announced it is partnering with Mass General Brigham, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health and its health system UW Health to research and innovate advanced radiology-focused multimodal AI foundation models and develop medical imaging copilot applications. Mass General Brigham, UW School of Medicine and Public Health, and UW Health will work with Microsoft to...
Radiologist looking at CAT scan monitor
By  Trevor Dermody 02:53 pm April 10, 2024
Tech giant Google Cloud and global enterprise Bayer are partnering to develop AI applications aimed at reducing radiologist burnout and increasing efficiencies in diagnoses.   Bayer will expand its innovation platform by using Google Cloud technology, including its generative AI tools. Other tools that will be available on the platform include Google Cloud’s Vertex AI, BigQuery, Healthcare API...
Healthcare provider analyzing diagnostic images hanging on a wall
By  Jessica Hagen 01:10 pm November 1, 2023
Covera Health, an AI-enabled clinical data analysis company focused on improving radiology readings, announced it secured an additional $50 million in Series C funding and finalized its acquisition of CoRead, which uses AI to flag medical errors on radiology examinations.  The funds add to the company's $25 million Series C round announced in 2021.  Insight Partners led the 2021 round and the...
A doctor explaining to a patient some findings from their chest x-ray
By  Adam Ang 11:14 pm February 16, 2023
Vietnamese healthcare AI developer VinBrain has started a new partnership with Stanford University to enhance AI medical imaging. Based on their latest data use agreement, Stanford will initially provide VinBrain access to about 240,000 anonymised medical images and reports to train and test the AI on its DrAid clinical decision support platform while also helping improve the accuracy of an...
A clinician using Lunit INSIGHT MMG
By  Adam Ang 11:19 pm November 27, 2022
South Korean medical AI company Lunit is further cementing its global presence after securing a new international distribution deal and major market approvals.  Last week, it announced that Lunit INSIGHT CXR and MMG have been given the UK Conformity Assessed marking and CE marking under the latest Medical Device Regulation in Europe.  The company claims it has become the first software as medical...
A group of medical practitioners having a discussion in a hospital.
By  Emily Olsen 04:34 pm November 2, 2022
AI-backed imaging and care coordination company Viz.ai announced a partnership with Us2.ai to utilize its echocardiogram analysis tool. This marks the second such partnership for the Singaporean startup, which last month announced it had inked a deal to integrate its algorithm into Aidoc's platform.  Us2.ai's software looks for optimal images, takes measurements of the heart's structure and...
Officials from Lunit and SEHA pose during the signing of a collaboration agreement
By  Adam Ang 12:47 am October 25, 2022
SEHA, the largest healthcare network in the United Arab Emirates, has entered into a collaboration agreement with South Korean medical AI company Lunit to try out its AI radiology solutions. Formally the Abu Dhabi Health Services Co., the organisation runs 13 public hospitals and 46 clinics.  According to a press release, SEHA will conduct a proof of concept (POC) of Lunit's suite of radiology...
Two people wearing scrubs and masks in a procedure room look at a tablet.
By  Emily Olsen 01:18 pm September 6, 2022
AI-backed imaging and care coordination company Viz.ai received FDA 510(k) clearance for an algorithm that could help determine the severity of a pulmonary embolism.  The startup received the agency's green light late last month for its RV/LV ratio algorithm, which measures the diameter of the ventricles of the heart to provide the ratio of the maximum right ventricle diameter compared with the...
Chest x-ray images being analysed by Lunit INSIGHT CXR software
By  Adam Ang 02:43 am July 7, 2022
South Korean AI company Lunit has signed a license agreement with Taiwan-based insurance firm Cathay Life Insurance to integrate its AI chest x-ray software into the latter's underwriting workflow. WHY IT MATTERS The Taiwanese insurer is reviewing around 30,000 chest x-ray images each year and it is in need of a solution that reduces reading time. Two years ago, it tapped Lunit for a proof-of-...