Healthcare IT News November 19, 2024
Andrea Fox

The goal is to give imaging providers a source for analytics on how their clinical artificial intelligence applications are operating over time.

The new National Radiology Data Registry announced this week by the American College of Radiology is capable of monitoring AI results and collecting an array of contextual information such as patient data, clinical metadata and radiology report results.

It’s intended to compare individual radiology practice results against aggregated national performance benchmarks from other sites using identical or similar products, ACR says.

WHY IT MATTERS

Clinical sites and AI developers can use ACR’s Assess-AI, which will monitor the performance of an array of imaging AI algorithms in real-world clinical settings to obtain performance reports of deployed AI, the organization...

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