#443 – The Resource Wire

  • Nuclear medicine teams are facing three significant SPECT/CT challenges: balancing dose with image optimization, addressing staffing constraints, and preparing for continued theranostics advances. See how redefining your SPECT/CT standards can address these challenges in this Siemens Healthineers report.
  • The flow of new AI applications makes it hard for radiology groups to determine which tools would help them and how IT teams can handle increased AI adoption. In this Blackford Analysis white paper, radiology and IT leaders from NYU and Canopy Partners share how a platform approach alongside a curated marketplace can help solve these challenges.
  • When SyntheticMR validated its SyMRI MSK solution, they leveraged the CARPL platform to compare conventional knee and spine MRI image quality with SyntheticMR images. Check out their validation process and results here.
  • Digitization and AI are an era-defining reality for radiology, and GE Healthcare is rising to the challenge by creating tools to build a world that works better for healthcare. Check out this report detailing GE’s digitization and AI innovations and its vision for precision medicine.
  • Hyperfine’s Swoop Portable MR Imaging System might look like hardware, but its deep learning-based image reconstruction pipeline is what makes the MRI’s point-of-care performance possible. See how Hyperfine’s reconstruction technology improves image quality, while allowing advanced gridding and denoising.
  • Precision medicine startup BAMF Health just installed United Imaging’s uEXPLORER scanner, making it the first total-body PET/CT used for theranostics in the US. See how this combination will allow BAMF Health to deliver more effective and efficient theranostics treatments.
  • See how cloud-native imaging avoids traditional software’s resource utilization constraints and eliminates unexpected disruptions in this Change Healthcare animation.
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