AuntMinnie January 17, 2019
Elad Walach and Dr. Carl Aschkenasi

The current medical landscape for artificial intelligence (AI) allows for early adopters to embrace AI innovation with ease, yet it has left the majority of medical institutions struggling to catch up. Technical, regulatory, and financial barriers will continue to hinder the adoption of emerging AI technologies. Therefore, to facilitate the adoption of AI into the standard of care, important structural changes are needed.

For AI solutions to become an integral part of the standard of care, medical facilities, AI vendors, PACS and other IT suppliers, radiology leaders (e.g., the American College of Radiology), and governmental authorities (e.g., the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) must work together and in parallel to establish an...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Health System / Hospital, Physician, Provider, Radiology, Technology
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