Using AI to Help Clinicians Get a Clear Picture
Clinicians dread the missed spot on a CT scan or X-ray that leads to a serious health concern. Now health systems are using AI to make sure those mistakes don’t happen.University Hospitals recently announced a partnership with AIdoc to deploy the company’s aiOS platform across all 13 hospitals and dozens of outpatient facilities in the Cleveland-based health system. The technology aims to assist clinicians by giving them another tool to analyze images.As for the potential, UH officials point to the opportunity for AI to pick up on infinitesimal aspects of a CT scan or X-ray that might bypass the naked eye. That tiny spot could be a sign of a pulmonary embolism, aortic dissection, vertebral compression fracture, or pneumothorax. Identifying those and other acute health concerns early means the patient is moved more quickly to the appropriate care provider and treated more quickly and efficiently.
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