Researchers say the complementary use of artificial intelligence may significantly improve the accuracy of radiologists in diagnosing intracranial aneurysms. Emerging research shows the complementary use of an artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled diagnostic system, comprised of a three-dimensional convolutional neural network (CNN), could enhance the diagnosis of intracranial aneurysms on computed tomography […]
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Health Care IoT Devices Pose Risk to Patient Care
As if health care entities don’t have enough to worry about during this chaotic and difficult time in the pandemic, a new report released by Cynerio, entitled “The State of IoMT Device Security 2022,” provides a list of medical devices that are considered Internet of Things, and therefore dubbed Internet of […]
Three Trends Shaping Medical Image Management in 2022 and Beyond
Cloud migration, teleradiology and enhanced patient access to medical records could emerge as dominant trends in radiology this year. Health care is an extremely dynamic field. The Economist magazine recently noted that health care is becoming a “consumer product.” We are all health care consumers and there have never been more innovations […]
Do our current health system challenges give us an opportunity to leapfrog?
The study has been authored by Nachiket Mor, a visiting scientist, The Banyan Academy of Leadership in Mental Health, Tamil Nadu and Raghu Dharmaraju, president at AI & Robotics Technology Park (ARTPARK) at IISc and fellow, Lancet Citizen’s Commission on Reimagining India’s Health System. Over three lakh adults still die […]
Your DNA could unlock doors to better health
Did you know that all human beings are 99.9% identical in their genetic makeup? The remaining 0.1% of your DNA can tell an important story – like why your hair is curly or straight, whether you love or hate the taste of cilantro, and your genetic ancestry and origins. Most […]
Impact Of New Medicines’ Approvals On Healthcare
If registered regular prescription medicines and over-the-counter drugs can be made available, there is no reason why newly-approved medicines cannot and should not be made available in time to a needy patient outside the borders of the manufacturing country. There is no denying the role and importance of drugs and […]
How to strengthen healthcare systems against future shocks
Chronic inequalities in access to medicine long predate the current global crisis of COVID-19 vaccine inequity. As an example, each year around 5.7 million people die because they cannot access or afford antibiotics – and the stark reality is that this figure comes from a typical year, rather than one […]