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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.
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.
UH Portage Medical Center Reveals Enhanced Nuclear Medicine Department
University Hospitals Portage Medical Center will debut a state-of-the-art Nuclear Medicine Department featuring new technology that will provide patients with access to advanced imaging and procedures close to home.
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....
UH First in the World to Integrate New GE Healthcare Imaging System into Daily Clinical Practice
Artificial intelligence algorithm helps accurately ventilate critically ill COVID-19 patients.
University Hospitals First in Ohio to Offer EOSedge X-ray System with Significantly Less Radiation
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center is the first site in Ohio, and the second in the United States with EOSedge, the new low dose 2D/3D full body imaging system from EOS imaging.