HealthTech May 22, 2025
Wylie Wong

Radiologists are adopting and developing tools powered by artificial intelligence to improve workflows and offer diagnostic support.

At UW Health in Wisconsin, radiologists have started to embrace the use of artificial intelligence throughout their workflows.

Team members have adopted AI image reconstruction algorithms for the MRI, CT scan and PET scan machines, enabling faster captures and higher-quality images.

AI algorithms are also in use to analyze medical imaging and help diagnose patients. For example, as part of the emergency department triage process, computer-assisted detection tools can flag potential abnormalities in scans and then prioritize them for review, says Dr. Scott Reeder, radiology department chair at the UW School of Medicine and Public Health.

“We see cases where an X-ray is...

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