Healthcare IT News October 3, 2019
GE Healthcare

The use of AI in medical imaging or Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS), such as GE’s Centricity Universal Viewer, can be a great way to reduce the ever-increasing workloads of radiologists and clinicians, since AI is particularly effective in detection and segmentation of any irregularities in imaging data and providing radiologists/clinicians additional diagnostic confidence. However, this is easier said than done and many healthcare organisations/hospitals, depending on their existing infrastructure and data maturity, may find it daunting to implement AI applications in their PACS systems.

Common challenges in implementing AI applications to PACS systems

“One of the common challenges faced by healthcare organisations/hospitals in looking to implement AI applications to their PACS systems is the handling of multiple...

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