Chief Healthcare Executive February 13, 2025
Ron Southwick

The Missouri-based hospital system has teamed with Aidoc to use artificial intelligence to support diagnostic imaging.

Mercy, the Missouri-based hospital system, isn’t tentative about using artificial intelligence to try to improve patient care.

The health system has teamed with Aidoc, a healthcare technology company, to use its AI-powered platform to improve its diagnostic imaging. Mercy isn’t just using the Aidoc system for a small pilot program. The health system is in the process of adding the AI across the entire system, which includes 50 acute care and specialty hospitals.

Steve Mackin, president and CEO of Mercy, tells Chief Healthcare Executive® that he’s encouraged with how smoothly the rollout is proceeding. He says the AI platform will be in place across...

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