Healthcare IT News July 3, 2024
Mike Miliard

The American College of Radiology’s ARCH-AI initiative is billed as the first-ever such framework, designed to help imaging providers deploy artificial intelligence more safely.

The ACR Recognized Center for Healthcare-AI, launched this past week by the American College of Radiology, is touted as a first-of-its-kind quality assurance program for radiology facilities seeking to make use of artificial intelligence in their imaging workflows.

WHY IT MATTERS
As radiology practices work toward and attest to the program’s compliance goals, participation in ARCH-AI can help them implement safer and more effective AI products while helping radiologists provide better patient care, according to ACR – which lists recognition criteria such as establishing an interdisciplinary AI governance group and maintaining an inventory of AI algorithms with...

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