Becker's Healthcare June 17, 2019
Andrea Park

With researchers continually developing algorithms that can interpret imaging data with superhuman accuracy, radiology is the medical field in which artificial intelligence has so far made the most progress.

While most of these algorithms still have yet to be introduced into actual clinical use, several technology companies have recently launched app store-like marketplaces with the aim of streamlining the process of developing, testing, obtaining regulatory approval for and deploying these AI solutions.

A new article from the Harvard Business Review describes three ways in which access to AI marketplaces like those offered by GE Healthcare, Arterys and Nuance Communications will benefit radiologists.

1. Fostering collaboration: Not only do these marketplaces give technology developers direct access to their user base, but...

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