Healthcare IT News April 24, 2024
Adam Ang

The centre integrates three AI systems that work in tandem to enable the early detection and diagnosis of stomach cancers.

National University Health System’s flagship hospital National University Hospital (NUH) is building a new institution focused on enhancing the detection and diagnosis of digestive illnesses through AI and other advanced technologies.

Envisioned to be a one-stop centre for gastroenterology and hepatology services, the National University Centre for Digestive Health is touted to be the first in Singapore to implement three AI-powered systems for detection, diagnosis, and quality control, which will work together to effectively identify cancerous gastrointestinal lesions and enable its near real-time diagnosis.

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