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Aidoc Israeli AI Solution Medtech Used on CT Scans at US Hospital

AIDOC Founders Elad Wallach, Michael Berginsky, and Guy Reiner

Technology from Aidoc, an Israeli startup that develops artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for medical imaging, is now being used in American hospitals. WellSpan York Hospital in Pennsylvania is using an Aidoc solution that flags abnormalities but also prioritizes these urgent findings for radiologists to review.

The hospital explains that Aidoc’s always-on AI solution constantly studies all scans and suggests prioritization, notifying the findings within two to six minutes directly in the physician’s workflow. This extra set of eyes, it says, powered by AI, can mean faster and more accurate diagnosis for patients.

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Aidoc’s solution was launched at WellSpan York Hospital on Feb. 22 and not only flags abnormalities but also prioritizes these urgent findings for radiologists to review. Aidoc’s always-on AI solution constantly studies all scans and suggests prioritization, notifying the findings within two to six minutes directly in the physician’s workflow. This extra set of eyes, powered by AI, can mean faster and more accurate diagnosis for patients.

Founded in 2016 by Michael Braginsky, Elad Walach, and Guy Reiner, Aidoc assists medical specialists in identifying acute irregularities in real-time. It has developed FDA-cleared artificial intelligence-based technologies that evaluate medical pictures for urgent conditions and generate alerts directly within the imaging workflow, thereby expediting treatment and improving overall patient quality of care. The company’s healthcare artificial intelligence platform is presently being used by radiologists in health networks, hospitals, and radiology groups worldwide and has evaluated over 8 million cases to date.

“Aidoc is proud to bring its AI solution to the state of Pennsylvania and the communities that WellSpan provides the highest quality care for,” said Elad Walach, chief executive officer of Aidoc. “As a true innovator and pioneer being one of the first in the state to integrate Aidoc’s AI, we are excited to see WellSpan establishing a new standard of care, bringing more connectivity across facilities and rapid response and improving outcomes to its patients.”

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