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Zebra Medical Vision to Enable Radiology Algorithms on Google Cloud

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 13 Nov 2017
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Zebra Medical Vision (Kibbutz Shefayim, Israel), a deep learning imaging analytics company, will be enabling all its current and future radiology algorithms on the Google Cloud as part of its new AI1 offering for global health providers.

Zebra Medical Vision uses artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning to create and provide next generation products and services to the healthcare industry. Using millions of longitudinal high quality imaging scans, Zebra-Med has been developing a deep learning engine, which can automatically detect various medical findings in imaging scans. Its current capabilities include automatic detection of liver, lung, cardiovascular, and bone disease, in addition to new capabilities being continuously released that cover breast cancer, lung cancer, brain trauma, hypertension, and other clinical areas. Zebra-Med’s findings are integrated into the PACS system running on Google Cloud Platform, allowing radiologists to include them in their reading and reporting workflow. This automated assistance contributes to more comprehensive, quantitative, and consistent reporting, improving the output of radiologists and contributing to overall improved patient care.

“With the AI1 all-in-one offering, enabled on Google Cloud, we can offer health providers ongoing population-health and clinical insights to improve patients' lives and reduce healthcare costs,” said Elad Benjamin, Co-founder and CEO of Zebra Medical Vision. “We are making a commitment to provide our current tools, and all future ones, for a flat $1 USD per scan. By doing so we believe that a true difference can be made in the provision of radiology services worldwide.”

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