ICT&health July 15, 2025
Artur Olesch

Over the past five years, artificial intelligence (AI) has been making its way into medical imaging, accelerating workflows and enhancing diagnostic precision. Generative AI is now creating new opportunities by synthesizing clinical context from images, reports, and patient records. Prof. Dr. med. Mathias Goyen, GE HealthCare’s Global Chief Medical Officer for Imaging and Advanced Visualization Solutions, explains how AI solutions are addressing real clinical challenges.

What do you see as the most groundbreaking innovation in medical imaging in the last five years, and how is it transforming clinical practice today?

One of the most transformative innovations in medical imaging over the past five years has been the clinical integration of artificial intelligence (AI) at scale. While AI has long been...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Provider, Radiology, Technology
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