Clinical decision support
What they offer is not a passive but an active clinical assistant that thinks beyond consultation notes.
Also, radiology reporting solutions provider Kailo Medical has acquired a clinician-founded genAI company.
Also, VUNO has obtained regulatory clearance in South Korea for its AI-based screening solution for kidney failure.
Trained on two million skin images, it can perform a range of clinical tasks unlike current models.
The two organizations will collaborate to accelerate the company's growth and enhance proactive care and management of chronic diseases.
The partners will develop and clinically validate an AI tool that integrates into EHRs to accelerate the diagnosis of hypophosphatasia, a rare genetic bone disorder.
Dr. Jing Wang, dean of Florida State University’s College of Nursing, joins MobiHealthNews to discuss "nursifying AI."
Also, fellow Korean medical AI companies have obtained regulatory approvals across global markets.
40% of their time is spent on manually collecting data, which the tool would assist in reducing.
The model could be deployed as a decision support tool in emergency departments.