Podcast: Are current radiology AI offerings addressing practice needs?

AuntMinnie.com · Keeping Up With The Radiologists - Episode 3: AI in radiology, build, buy, neither In this episode of the "Keeping Up With the Radiologists" podcast series brought to you by AuntMinnie.com in collaboration with Penn Radiology, Saurabh (Harry) Jha, MD; Mitchell Schnall, MD, PhD; Tessa Cook, MD, PhD; and Chuck Kahn, MD, address the shortcomings of AI in radiology in a spirited discussion. Prashant Warier, PhD, co-founder and CEO of AI software developer QureAI, fields the brunt of the radiologists' constructive criticisms. The temperature rises a little in this episode. Like other medical imaging AI companies, QureAI is striving to win the hearts and minds of time-constrained radiologists who may still question the value of current AI offerings and otherwise remain skeptical and cautious.Cook is a cardiovascular radiologist who is board-certified in clinical informatics. She also serves as co-director of Penn Medicine's Center for Practice Transformation in Radiology which develops and pilots innovation initiatives -- including AI -- for improving care delivery in radiology. Kahn is a radiologist and imaging informaticist at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine. She also serves as the editor of Radiology: Artificial Intelligence. Every radiology practice has unique needs, said Cook and Kahn during the show, and Warier shows not an ounce of defensiveness over the state of his industry. Should you build radiology AI in-house or buy a r...
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