MedCity News December 6, 2024
Katie Adams

Volpara Health CEO Teri Thomas thinks AI will shape the future of radiology. This belief is a major reason why Volpara combined with South Korean AI company Lunit earlier this year, she said.

“AI in diagnostics is where the future is going to be. And I think our kids will look back on healthcare now and think, ‘Oh my gosh, radiologists used to just read those images on their own?’” declared Teri Thomas.

Thomas — CEO of Volpara Health, a company that sells software for breast cancer screenings — made this comment during an interview this week at RSNA the Radiological Society of North America’s annual conference in Chicago.

She noted that Volpara’s belief that AI will shape the future...

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