Technological innovations of AI in medical diagnostics

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However, as IDTechEx has reported previously in its article'AI in Medical Diagnostics: Current Status & Opportunities for Improvement', image recognition AI's current value proposition remains below the expectations of most radiologists. Over the next decade, AI image recognition companies serving the medical diagnostics space will need to test and implement a multitude of features to increase the value of their technology to stakeholders across the healthcare setting. Radiologists have a range of imaging methods at their disposal and may need to utilise more than one to detect signs of disease. For example, X-ray and CT scanning are both used to detect respiratory diseases. X-rays are cheaper and quicker, but CT scanning provides more detail about lesion pathology due its ability to form 3D images of the chest.

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