ConcertAI, a leader in predictive and generative AI SaaS solutions for healthcare and life sciences, has announced a cloud-based Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) version of TeraRecon’s AI-enabled portfolio, which includes advanced visualization (AV) and generative AI modules for clinical workflows. This milestone makes the best-in-class solution more accessible to healthcare providers by integrating Intuition Advanced Visualization, Eureka Clinical AI, and CARAai™ into a single cloud platform. The SaaS model allows healthcare organizations to use the latest TeraRecon solutions across different configurations at the enterprise and network levels, ensuring consistent AI-enabled workflows.
TeraRecon’s advanced visualization capabilities are now fully cloud-enabled, providing healthcare organizations subscription-based access to AI-driven clinical tools. This eliminates the need for on-premises infrastructure and supports the growing global shift to cloud adoption, with over 65% of healthcare organizations already utilizing cloud solutions for core clinical applications. The cloud-based SaaS model offers several benefits, including immediate access to cutting-edge tools, scalability and flexibility to adapt to various IT environments, enhanced compliance with standards like HIPAA, GDPR, and SOC2 through automatic software updates and security patches, and cost efficiency by reducing total ownership costs while ensuring future compatibility with emerging technologies.
New additions to the TeraRecon portfolio include Intuition 4.10 software with 200+ physician-informed enhancements, as well as an FDA-cleared AI-driven auto-contouring algorithm for cardiac MR. These innovations reflect ConcertAI’s commitment to advancing clinical practice and supporting healthcare providers with more efficient and accurate diagnostic tools. Jeff Elton, PhD, CEO of ConcertAI, emphasized that the combination of cloud and AI SaaS solutions helps radiological teams globally to enhance productivity, improve diagnosis accuracy, and foster cross-discipline collaboration and care coordination.
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