AI diagnostics
Abu Mirza, GE HealthCare's global SVP of digital products and engineering, joined MobiHealthNews during JPM to discuss the company's efforts to leverage AI to improve care efficiency.
The company scored Class III Shonin clearance in Japan for its stroke platform and launched Rapid Edge Cloud, allowing continued AI access despite cloud connectivity.
It expects to get a contract shortly to supply its AI solutions in over 170 hospitals across the kingdom.
The company is also close to getting its patent for the Us2.v1 software recognised in the US.
Also, South Korean startup Lunit obtains two new US FDA approvals for its AI diagnostic tools.
The two companies will also collaborate on a clinical study using AI mammography.
The software automatically analyses chest CT images for pneumonia.
Also, US-based Pearl has received regulatory approvals to market its AI diagnostic tool for dental radiology in Australia and New Zealand.
Also, Medigo raises $1 million to expands its offerings to telemedicine.
The startup has developed an AI support tool that detects COVID-19 patterns from chest x-ray images.