Bayer and Rad AI have announced a strategic collaboration to integrate Rad AI’s cutting-edge radiology operational solutions into Bayer’s Calantic Digital Solutions platform. This partnership aims to alleviate the mounting workload on radiologists by leveraging AI-driven technologies for speech recognition reporting, patient follow-up management, and automated impression generation. With imaging data comprising approximately 90% of all healthcare data and continuing to grow, this collaboration addresses the urgent need for efficient AI deployments in radiology. Rad AI’s tools enhance the speed and accuracy of radiology reports, reduce radiologist fatigue, and ensure timely patient follow-ups. Calantic Digital Solutions, a vendor-neutral, cloud-hosted platform, will now feature these advanced AI applications, promising to streamline and optimize radiology workflows. The partnership highlights the commitment of both companies to innovate and deliver tangible ROI for hospitals and health systems, ultimately improving patient care and operational efficiency in radiology suites.

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