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By Mike Miliard | 12:11 pm | December 02, 2024
As RSNA kicks off in Chicago, here's a roundup of some recent radiology and imaging IT announcements.
By Andrea Fox | 11:57 am | December 02, 2024
The new deep-learning model outperforms biomedical-imaging analysis in understanding disease progression, pediatrics researchers at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia say.
By Adam Ang | 08:53 pm | December 01, 2024
This could impact ongoing health system IT modernisation efforts, says New Zealand’s largest trade union, Public Service Association.
By Adam Ang | 10:27 pm | November 27, 2024
It features speech-to-text and an AI that identifies high-risk findings from slide images.
By Jessica Hagen | 04:33 pm | November 27, 2024
The patent includes the company's safety-focused LLMs incorporated into its Polaris constellation architecture.  
By Jessica Hagen | 03:53 pm | November 27, 2024
The announcement comes about four months after Musk relayed his vision for patients with an Optimus robotic arm or leg to have the ability to control their limbs with the N1 implant.
By Mike Miliard | 12:04 pm | November 27, 2024
The Health Care Cybersecurity and Resiliency Act of 2024 would provide grants to help healthcare organizations strengthen prevention and response - and push for better coordination between HHS and CISA.
By Andrea Fox | 11:46 am | November 27, 2024
The Office of Civil Rights could have initiated follow-up after discovering security flaws, but "rarely initiated these reviews when it identified serious compliance issues," according to the HHS inspector general's audit program review.
By Andrea Fox | 04:04 pm | November 26, 2024
TrialGPT could help providers navigate the vast and ever-changing range of clinical trials available to their patients by finding, ranking and explaining why a patient is matched, the agency says.
By Adam Ang | 10:36 pm | November 25, 2024
A pilot validation study found that the AI helped hasten case reviews and data analysis and determine the necessity of antibiotic use.