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By Andrea Fox | 04:08 pm | October 21, 2025
Mass General Brigham AI and the University of Wisconsin–Madison will help to refine the company's latest foundational MRI research model.
By Andrea Fox | 11:08 am | December 06, 2024
Also: New genAI tools and agents launch to help doctors and nurses at large health systems and small providers reduce their administrative burdens.
By Andrea Fox | 12:59 pm | July 25, 2024
Artificial intelligence continues to permeate technologies that providers use. This week, it's helping to find relevant talent to improve data usage in care coordination and enhance signal-to-noise ratio in MRIs.
By Andrea Fox | 01:17 pm | June 12, 2023
The company says the deep learning-enhanced technology can acquire MRI images up to 12 times faster than conventional methods, matching the speed of MRI to the speed of physiology.
By Bill Siwicki | 12:55 pm | March 31, 2022
A magnetic resonance expert at Siemens Healthineers discusses steps that need to be taken to expand access to the imaging technology.
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By Siemens Healthineers | 06:00 am | November 24, 2020
The demand for radiology imaging is increasing, resulting in patients waiting longer for their radiology procedures to be reported. Siemens Healthineers has responded to this by releasing the AI-powered post-processing and reporting solution, AI-Rad Companion.
By Dean Koh | 12:44 am | October 19, 2020
The hospital’s radiology department is the first in Thailand to explore research and clinical application of AI on radiology images.
By Mike Miliard | 12:02 pm | July 18, 2013
Offering previously unimagined horsepower and speed, quantum computers could soon be making big waves in healthcare -- with "tremendous potential" to unlock advances in DNA sequencing, personalized medicine, machine learning, artificial intelligence and beyond.
By Healthcare IT News | 11:40 am | June 08, 2011
GE Global Research and Mayo Clinic have received a five-year, $5.7 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to jointly research a dedicated MRI brain scanner to image for a range of neurological and psychiatric disorders such as stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson's disease, traumatic brain disorder, depression and autism.
By Mike Miliard | 10:00 am | December 03, 2010
CoActiv has announced a new EXAM-PACS donation program for qualifying educational institutions with accredited radiologic technologist training programs.