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This cardiac software originating from a Stanford basement is now one of the top of Artificial Intelligence solutions available

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This cardiac software originating from a Stanford basement is now one of the top of Artificial Intelligence solutions available

Dr. Albert Hsiao co-developed the new ViosWorks MR software package to help speed up cardiac MRI exams.
It all started with a simple request made in the depths of one of the nation's best hospitals.

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Department of Veterans Affairs and GE Healthcare Partner to Accelerate Use of 3D Printing in Patient Care

November 28, 2018
  • VA Puget Sound Health Care System and GE Healthcare are working to reduce the time it takes for radiologists to create 3D-printed models and prosthetics from hours to minutes
  • 3D printing solutions help radiologists better visualize patient anatomy and disease for diagnosis, surgical and treatment planning - improving patient experience, reducing time to treatment and decreasing cost of care
  • Developments expected to benefit the VA’s 9 million patients and inform future research, development and scalability of 3D printing applications in healthcare
 

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AI-embedded X-Ray system could help speed up detection of a collapsed lung

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AI-embedded X-Ray system could help speed up detection of a collapsed lung

Pneumothorax impacts nearly 74,000 Americans every year. An AI algorithm could help radiologists prioritize the review of critical cases.
With more than 2 billion X-Ray exams done annually, X-Ray is often the hospital's first impression of a patient. Just like first impressions with people, the first image taken helps set the path going forward.

How one radiologist is bringing 3D printing to the health care of nine million veterans

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How one radiologist is bringing 3D printing to the health care of nine million veterans

Veterans Administration and GE Healthcare partnership reduces the time it takes for radiologists to create 3D-printed models from hours to minutes.
When VA radiologist Dr. Beth Ripley stepped into the convention center housing the largest conference for medical professionals in her field, the Radiological Society of North America, she was already familiar with one of the hottest topics making the rounds that year.

One of the largest AI platforms in healthcare is one you've never heard of, until now

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One of the largest AI platforms in healthcare is one you've never heard of, until now

Newly announced apps and AI-powered devices built on "Edison" demonstrate why an ability to integrate data from millions of systems and devices may bring real change to the healthcare industry For years, advocates have hyped Artificial Intelligence's (AI) potential to do for healthcare what it's doing for other industries -- personalize recommendations, prioritize searches, and tag pictures. Investments have reflected the excitement, with the healthcare AI market expected to reach $6.6B by 2021.

Like Google Maps for the liver, this solution helps clinicians navigate one of the body's most complex organs

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Like Google Maps for the liver, this solution helps clinicians navigate one of the body's most complex organs

Interventional radiologist's study suggests a higher rate of liver tumor response when pairing embolization with tumor feeding vessel detection software.
While the heart and brain are often deemed the most important organs in the human body, the liver is a true workhorse.

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GE Healthcare Unveils New Applications and Smart Devices Built on "Edison" - a Next Generation Intelligence Platform

November 24, 2018
  • Expanding on GE Healthcare’s 200+ Imaging applications, Edison includes new technologies to improve scan consistency, help clinicians detect and prioritize acute cases and extend the lifecycle of devices
  • Among the 100+ GE Healthcare developer services on Edison is a tool that tracks the source and usage of data in AI development, simplifying developers’ ability to create compliant algorithms
  • Edison is the most holistic and integrated digital platform in healthcare, combining globally diverse data sets from across modalities, vendors, healthcare net
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One of the largest AI platforms in healthcare is one you've never heard of, until now

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One of the largest AI platforms in healthcare is one you've never heard of, until now

Newly announced apps and AI-powered devices built on "Edison" demonstrate why an ability to integrate data from millions of systems and devices may bring real change to the healthcare industry.

MRI as art: How one radiologist uses MRI images as his artistic muse

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MRI as art: How one radiologist uses MRI images as his artistic muse

French radiologist captures MRI images and turns them into stunning pieces of art.
3D diagrams of a brain rotate on a black background, with colored strands firing through like bolts of lightning and green spheres rotating through different areas of the brain.

Don't leave it to chance: this risk assessment could change your breast care

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Don't leave it to chance: this risk assessment could change your breast care

The risk model for predicting a woman's 10-year risk for developing breast cancer is improved with the addition of a patient's breast density score. After years of getting annual mammograms, Patti Beyer was told that she had dense breast tissue. Unsure of what to do next, her sister recommended she ask for an ultrasound. Luckily for Patti, her additional screening exam with an Invenia ABUS (automated breast ultrasound) likely saved her life.

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