06 Mar 2023

Aidoc Introduces Cardiovascular Solutions to Connect the Dots in Patient Care

Aidoc, the provider of healthcare AI solutions, has launched its cardiovascular AI solutions package. It automatically consolidates data, utilizes AI to generate clinical insights for more effective diagnosis, and streamline communication to help prevent patients from being lost to follow-up, enabling a possible increase in downstream procedures. 


Aidoc's AI improves clinician efficiency, decreases the length of stay, and reduces the turnaround time to mitigate average hospital costs.


"Tremendous pressure exists within the healthcare industry today. Leaders need to find new ways to deliver on outcomes while balancing continued challenges from revenue leakage to staffing concerns," shared Elad Walach, CEO at Aidoc in a news release. "We help address these challenges by developing a system of intelligence that connects the dots across the health system. Our solutions analyze information, find valuable insights and deliver them to the right physician. The cardiovascular setting is crucial to care in acute and non-acute settings, so helping cardiologists and cardiovascular proceduralists get the right insights based on a patient's data is critical."


Aidoc's cardiovascular product offering includes AI solutions for cardiovascular diseases that are both prevalent and benefit the most by having AI applied to hospital workflows. Aidoc's cardiovascular offering includes products for aortic care, venous thromboembolism, coronary artery disease, structural heart and echocardiography.


Delivered through the company's exclusive aiOS, Aidoc overcomes challenges common to AI implementation, including unstructured data, staff capacity, ROI measurement and siloed organizational structures to ensure facilities see value on day one of implementation.


Aidoc's solutions and workflows are tailored based on a facility's unique needs and native systems. 


"Technology like Aidoc's cardiovascular solutions enables providers to identify patients who require timely intervention with AI and ensure physicians receive the necessary information at the right time, providing options across the entire care spectrum," said Dr. Yair Lev, Co-Director of Inpatient Cardiology and Director of Quality and Safety for the Division at Jefferson Health in a news release.



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