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Siemens Healthineers & DeepHealth Collaborate on AI Ultrasound

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Siemens Healthineers and DeepHealth, Inc., a global leader in AI-powered health informatics and a wholly-owned subsidiary of RadNet, Inc., announced a strategic collaboration aimed at transforming ultrasound operations through the implementation of SmartTechnology™ by embedding AI-powered health informatics within workflows and imaging hardware. The collaboration will combine Siemens Healthineers’ Acuson Sequoia ultrasound system, RadNet’s expertise in high-volume outpatient care, and DeepHealth’s SmartSonography™ solution powered by the cloud-native DeepHealth OS to tackle workflow and workforce challenges for enhanced operational efficiency and better patient experience.

High-volume ultrasound care settings face significant challenges, including workforce shortages, operator limitations and fatigue, and variability in image acquisition quality—factors that can impede timely and accurate diagnoses while contributing to unnecessary examinations. To tackle these challenges, a remote collaboration and image acquisition command center will enable experienced technologists to oversee image acquisition across multiple locations. In addition, enhanced enterprise viewer capabilities are intended to enable radiologists to review video capture of exams alongside standard ultrasound static images for a more comprehensive assessment, potentially improving diagnostic accuracy and reducing unnecessary rescans. This approach could significantly enhance access to higher-quality care and reduce patient recall rates.

“Ultrasound has long been plagued with challenges related to lack of standardization and variability among users, and this is only compounded with the global workforce shortage,” said Ajay Gannerkote, global head of ultrasound for Siemens Healthineers. “Siemens Healthineers focuses on practical AI, to make ultrasound smarter, faster, easier and more accessible. By collaborating with DeepHealth we can develop smarter ultrasound solutions that help improve productivity and access to high-quality imaging for more people.”

“We are excited to collaborate with Siemens Healthineers to redefine the landscape of ultrasound diagnostics through SmartTechnology™,” said Kees Wesdorp, President and CEO of RadNet’s Digital Health segment. “By integrating our AI-powered SmartSonography™ solution with Siemens Healthineers’ industry-leading ultrasound systems, we aim to enhance operational efficiency and empower healthcare professionals to deliver more accurate and timely patient care. This collaboration exemplifies our commitment to leveraging advanced technology to empower breakthroughs in care through imaging for both providers and patients.”

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SmartSonography™ is designed to include: 1) a remote-acquisition platform that will enable real-time scanning, assistance, training, monitoring, and protocol standardization across an imaging fleet from a single interface, intending to facilitate seamless collaboration and resource scaling in complex healthcare environments, efficient patient management and enhanced clinical confidence; 2) a cloud-native enterprise viewer accessible from anywhere that will combine essential Picture Archive and Communication Systems (PACS) functionality with cloud-native technology for fast image streaming and seamless access to data with the aim to increase diagnostic accuracy and consistency.

Siemens Healthineers harnesses AI to make ultrasound exams faster, smarter and more accessible to healthcare settings worldwide, including underserved areas. Siemens Healthineers has recently refreshed its Ultrasound portfolio and has a fleet of systems that are designed with AI and future development in mind. The company is focused on cardiology, including leadership in interventional cardiology, and adiology/general imaging with unique offerings for liver, breast, vascular and MSK. On December 1, 2024, the Acuson Sequoia 3.5 was introduced with a first-of-its-kind AI Abdomen feature that automatically labels and measures organs in milliseconds to improve standardization, and brings new capabilities in breast and MSK imaging.

Together, Siemens Healthineers and DeepHealth are committed to exploring next-generation ultrasound solutions that would enhance the diagnostic process, dramatically reduce scan time and operator-dependant variability, and enable better patient care.

Source: GlobeNewsWire

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