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Artificial intelligence in healthcare
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning will transform medicine across all disciplines. Today, AI already supports remote monitoring, simplifies imaging, helps radiologists in making more informed clinical decisions, and facilitates therapeutic decisions. AI could become an indispensable tool in all fields of healthcare.
Supporting the scan
Often, technology isn’t used to its full potential. Digitalization helps users efficiently achieve reproducible results by unlocking the full potential of their medical imaging devices. It guides operators through imaging procedures so that they can interact easily and naturally with both the patient and the technology.

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How can intelligent and personalized CT scanning ease radiology workflow?
With new, intelligent support, the CT scanning process at University Hospital Erlangen in Germany is not only personalized for each patient but is even tailored to their specific requirements.
AI in diagnosis
One of the most pressing concerns in radiology today is the exponential growth of data and the shortage of medical staff to handle the complex and ever-increasing amounts of information. Intelligent solutions support radiologists in making more informed clinical decisions and adding value along the patient journey.

Breast cancer: Artificial intelligence enhances screening and eases workload
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"AI has to inspire trust"
AI is the key technology of the future, but does this also apply for healthcare? Learn more from an expert on the technology’s inherent challenges.
Supporting treatment with AI
Clinicians today face a growing number of challenges when it comes to enabling and sustaining outcomes-based healthcare. AI tools help them to improve care pathways with an intelligent decision support system aimed at facilitating diagnosis and therapeutic decisions along disease-specific pathways.
Remote disease monitoring
Chronic diseases place a large economic burden on societies. Healthcare providers and payers must find ways of better managing these diseases. AI solutions can effectively connect care teams and patients, support information sharing, and promote constant patient engagement.

Mannheim University Hospital uses telemedicine solution for its own healthcare professionals
To protect its own
staff from infection during the COVID-19 pandemic, Mannheim University Hospital
is using an AI-powered digital health diary.
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