Rad AI, a company specializing in generative AI for radiology workflows, has announced a partnership with Bayer. This collaboration aims to integrate Rad AI's technology into Bayer's Calantic Digital Solution, a cloud-based marketplace for AI-enabled radiology apps. Calantic's vendor-neutral platform focuses on automating routine radiology tasks, making it an ideal match for Rad AI's innovative solutions.
Rad AI, based in California, provides radiologists with tools designed to streamline various aspects of their work. Among these tools is the Rad AI Omni Impressions platform, which generates AI-enabled report impressions based on the radiologist's dictated raw findings. This platform learns the unique stylistic preferences of each radiologist, producing reports with personalized, specific language.
The collaboration will bring Rad AI's suite of technologies, including AI-enabled follow-up management, radiology speech recognition reporting, and radiology impression generation, to Calantic's customers. These tools are designed to enhance efficiency in radiology workflows, ultimately improving the quality of patient care.
Rich Dewit, senior vice president of digital solutions at Bayer Radiology, emphasized the importance of demonstrating a clear return on investment (ROI) to increase confidence and adoption of AI technologies. He expressed excitement about the partnership with Rad AI, noting that operational applications like those on the Calantic Digital Solutions platform offer an effective way to showcase ROI.
Overall, this collaboration is expected to help physicians optimize and streamline their radiology reporting processes. By improving workflow efficiency, the partnership aims to deliver significant benefits for both patients and health systems, highlighting the potential of AI to transform medical practices.
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