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Philips Launches AI-Enabled 'Visualization Workspace' at RSNA
Emphasizing a variety of artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms and workflows across multiple imaging modalities and disciplines on one platform, Philips launched a new edition of the Advanced Visualization Workspace at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) annual conference in Chicago. With the goals of streamlined radiology workflows and improved diagnostic confidence, the Advanced Visualization Workspace provides a suite of enhanced imaging options with more than 70 clinical applications for radiology, oncology, neurology, and cardiology, according to the company. "At this year's RSNA, Philips will showcase how our informatics solutions use intelligence to provide patient-centric insights, integrate advanced visualization tools into the workflow and support clinical collaboration to speed up detection of diseases by leveraging intelligence everywhere along the patient care journey," noted Reema Poddar, the president of Diagnostic and Pathway Informatics at Philips.
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