Fierce Biotech November 29, 2022
Andrea Park

The latest version of Philips’ diagnostic imaging platform adds a handful of artificial-intelligence-powered programs that aim to cut down on the time and effort it takes to turn a preliminary scan into a solid diagnosis.

Philips is debuting the newest iteration of its Advanced Visualization Workspace at the Radiological Society of North America’s (RSNA’s) annual meeting in Chicago, the company announced this week.

The platform, which is accessed via Philips’ IntelliSpace Portal, is designed to connect a hospital’s cardiology, oncology, neurology and radiology departments in one virtual place, allowing them to simplify the process of sharing patient data and communicating with each other about the diagnoses that result from those collected data.

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