Healthcare IT News January 22, 2025
Bill Siwicki

Using artificial intelligence in radiology for the first time can be daunting, says one AI and imaging expert in a preview of his HIMSS25 session, but the advantages are substantial.

As artificial intelligence evolves and advances the ways in which clinicians care for patients, there will be new impacts on outpatient radiology technology.

Already, AI in outpatient radiology enhances radiology screenings by boosting the detection capabilities and accuracy of underlying diseases and cancers. Further, AI in radiology helps with image analysis, improves the accuracy of MRI imaging, can improve patient care with quicker turnaround results, reduces costs, and helps alleviate burnout among radiologists.

Future technological advancements will continue transforming the medical imaging space, said Dr. John Simon, CEO of SimonMed...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Interview / Q&A, Physician, Provider, Radiology, Technology, Trends
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