HealthLeaders Media June 20, 2024
Eric Wicklund

Cleveland-based University Hospitals is partnering with Aidoc to help radiologists screen CT scans and make care delivery more efficient

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– Health systems and hospitals are using AI as a tool to read X-rays and other images, picking up on small things that a radiologist or other clinician might overlook.

– Clinicians are using the AI technology as a tool to improve their decision-making, not as a replacement for their services, and it’s important that a clinician always review the AI tool’s output before making a clinical decision.

– Healthcare organizations need to evaluate AI as a complement to clinical care, rather than pitting the technology against the clinician.

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