Radiology and Cardiology Technology

The world of healthcare IT is ever-evolving. It seems as though every day there is a new piece of technology to talk about or an exciting update/new approach to old technology. Staying on top of all of this news for every piece of technology or area in healthcare can very quickly become overwhelming. This in turn almost always results in a development, new release, or even an entire area of healthcare left behind and forgotten. So today we are going to take a little pause to focus in on technology for radiology and cardiology. To get some insights on what is actively being done in these two fields of healthcare IT, we reached out to our amazing Healthcare IT Today Community. The following are their insights into radiology and cardiology technology. Sean Brady, Co-Founder and CEO at Ventric Health Given that 75% of patients with low socioeconomic status are first diagnosed with heart failure in the ER or in-patient setting, it is critical that advancements in chronic disease management prioritize increasing access to care. We must utilize advanced technology to allow for noninvasive diagnosis in diverse settings, including outpatient clinics and home healthcare environments. Evan Ruff, Co-Founder and CEO at OXOS Medical Digital imaging is at an inflection point. New patient experience expectations, coupled with a looming labor shortage in radiology, is forcing new (and in many cases, overdue) innovation in imaging diagnostics. In 2024, I expect innovation to accelerate in a fe...
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