Healthcare Innovation December 21, 2019
Mark Hagland

Mike Tilkin, CIO and EVP at the American College of Radiology, discusses recent advances being made in the collaborative development of AI-based algorithms for the practice of radiology

Back in April, the leaders of the Reston, Va.-based American College of Radiology (ACR) announced the launch of a specialized research unit to help promote and advance the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in diagnostic practice in the specialty of radiology. As the April 5 press release announcing the new venture explained it:

“The new American College of Radiology (ACR) Data Science Institute® (DSI) ACR AI-LAB™, a groundbreaking free software platform, will empower local radiologists to participate in the creation, validation and use of health care artificial intelligence...

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