Healthcare IT News December 6, 2024
Andrea Fox

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Some big names in artificial intelligence have announced new healthcare partnerships, funding and implementations recently, across an array of clinical use cases.

Here’s a sampling.

AI to improve cardiac MRIs

Amsterdam-based Royal Philips and Mayo Clinic physicians will investigate using AI to shorten complex cardiac magnetic resonance imaging exams and improve radiology workflows, the company announced Tuesday.

Ischemic heart disease is the world’s leading cause of mortality, accounting for 13% of all deaths globally, and access to high-quality MRI services is often limited, Philips said.

Applying a combination of the company’s magnet technology and Mayo Clinic’s...

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