Surging oncology and cardiology caseloads have turned nuclear medicine from a niche toolkit into a frontline engine for precise diagnosis and targeted therapy across health systems worldwide, and that shift is showing up in the numbers. The global radiopharmaceuticals market was projected to expand
Retinal care faced a bottleneck where life-altering decisions hinged on tools that flattened inherently three-dimensional anatomy into slices and guessed across gaps clinicians could not see in time. That tension set the stage for OCTCube-M, a three-dimensional, multi-modal foundation model that
CliniciansaccustomedtotreatingX-raysasobjectiveanchorsinuncertaincasesaremeetingagenerativeAIfakethatlookseverybitrealonthefirstpassandstilldefieseasyverificationonthesecond. A peer-reviewed study found that text-to-image models can fabricate chest radiographs so anatomically plausible that
Hospital radiology leaders faced a stark calculation today: how to deliver sharper answers faster without sinking capital budgets into technology that slows throughput or requires specialized workflows, all while keeping radiation dose under control and staff time predictable across stacked
While patients are no longer receiving terrifying medical bills for thousands of dollars after an emergency, the hidden machinery of federal arbitration is quietly pushing the entire nation’s insurance premiums into a new and dangerous stratosphere. The No Surprises Act (NSA) was heralded as a
James Maitland stands at the forefront of the technological revolution in medicine, specializing in how robotics and IoT can be harmonized with human care. With a career built on the belief that technology should serve humanity rather than distract from it, Maitland offers a unique perspective on
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