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Health systems in Pennsylvania and Kentucky Join the Nuance Precision Imaging Network for AI Powered Point-of-Care Collaborative Intelligence
In order to provide collaborative care teams with AI-powered insights from diagnostic imaging at the point-of-care, Nuance Communications, Inc. announced that Baptist Health in Kentucky and Einstein Healthcare in Pennsylvania have joined the Nuance Precision Imaging NetworkTM (PIN) at the Radiological Society of North America's (RSNA) 108th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting. These healthcare systems are part of a rapidly expanding group of institutions across the country that offer their clinicians cutting-edge AI-powered clinical support and communication tools in order to increase diagnostic speed and accuracy, enhance patient outcomes, and deliver greater efficiency and lower costs. Nuance PIN provides radiologists and other speciality doctors with safe, workflow-integrated access to a vast ecosystem of third-party imaging AI technologies on a single platform, connecting more than 12,000 healthcare facilities of all sizes across the U.S.
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