AI analysis

Two healthcare providers looking at a brain scan
By  Jessica Hagen 11:57 am July 3, 2023
Belgium-based brain imaging AI company icometrix announced it received a CPT III code from the American Medical Association enabling reimbursement of its FDA-cleared brain MRI quantification software.  icometrix AI-supported quantitative brain analysis software provides metrics for cerebral MRI scans to help clinicians diagnose, monitor and evaluate treatment responses in patients with...
Person sitting at a computer with their hand up talking
By  Jessica Hagen 01:26 pm May 25, 2023
Canary Speech, maker of speech analysis software, is partnering with Microsoft to apply the tech giant's AI technology to expand its machine learning speech models for healthcare. Canary offers vocal biomarker technology that captures and analyzes data to determine whether irregularities exist within an individual's speech. The company touts its technology as being able to detect mood, stress and...
Panelists on Ml/AI for Healthcare Form at HIMSS23
By  Jessica Hagen 11:00 am April 18, 2023
CHICAGO — During the Machine Learning and AI for Healthcare Forum at the 2023 HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exhibition here on Monday, panelists discussed the good, the bad and the possibilities for artificial intelligence.  "The opportunity is to really leverage the power of these 0's and 1's in mass, really bring them together and bring out the insights that are actionable at the point...
Coreline Soft's flagship product, AVIEW LCS, an AI-powered automatic pulmonary nodule analysis solution
By  Adam Ang 10:34 pm March 8, 2023
South Korean medtech firm Coreline Soft has obtained the United States Food and Drug Administration's 510(k) clearance for its latest AI-powered analysis software for screening lung nodules. The company develops AI imaging solutions for diagnosing various chest conditions, aortic disease, spinal disease, and metastatic cancer in the chest.  WHAT IT DOES Its latest software-as-a-medical device...
A caregiver sitting beside a senior patient in a wheelchair
By  Adam Ang 11:05 pm February 2, 2023
NERVTEX, a Chinese company focused on developing digital therapeutics for brain disorders, has obtained the approval of the China National Medical Products Administration for its AI-powered movement disorder analysis software. Called MoDAS (Movement Dysfunction Assessment Software), the software as a medical device uses computer vision and deep learning to analyse videos of a patient's movement...