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University Hospitals, Case Western Reserve University and Siemens Healthineers Celebrate 40-plus Years in Radiology Innovation

Collaboration has driven more than $100 million in NIH funding, 217 invention disclosures, 136 U.S. patents, and 31 international patents.

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GE HealthCare announces FDA 510(k) clearance for Aurora, a new dual-head SPECT/CT system, and Clarify DL, its AI-powered Deep Learning image reconstruction technology

University Hospitals in Cleveland, Ohio is the first healthcare system in the United States to install this impressive technology.

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UH Cleveland Medical Center Activates AI for Early Lung Cancer Identification

‘Second set of eyes’ aims to help physicians find small pulmonary nodules

Research Team Launches First-of-its-kind Study That Could Impact Clinical Care for Opioid-exposed Infants at Risk for Developmental Delays

With a $3 million grant from NIH, experts are using advanced imaging technology to better understand changes in the infant brain that may accompany Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome.

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UH Receives Recognition from the American College of Radiology for Advances and Implementation of AI

The “seal of approval” that accompanies the ARCH-AI designation further validates UH's position as a significant national and international player in the realm of healthcare AI.

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University Hospitals Transforms Patient Care with Aidoc's AI-Enabled Solutions Across Its Entire Health System

Aidoc aiOS™ integration across 13 hospitals focuses on enhancing clinical outcomes and streamlining workflow with access to 17 FDA-cleared AI algorithms.

Interventional Radiology at UH Parma Medical Center Gains Nearly $2 Million Investment

Upgraded IR suite can treat a wider range of patients.

UH Study Plays Pivotal Role in FDA Clearance of AZmed's Rayvolve Software

CLEVELAND, Ohio – A study from University Hospitals (UH) played a pivotal role in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for a new AI diagnostic tool called Rayvolve which is capable of detecting fractures on standard X-Rays....

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