The AI-based image search engine finds reference cases for any new patient study in the PACS.
The similarity search integrates seamlessly into your workflow - no manual steps needed,
because the AI algorithm sees what you see!
Find the most relevant cases studies for your text query by searching the radiology reports in your PACS.
Forget about keyword searching. The AI Text Search for your PACS brings search to the next level.
The AI algorithm allows to formulate text query in free form and find only representative cases.
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We're not just here to manage radiology images and reports; we're here to supercharge your radiology game.
For young radiologists, it's like a backstage pass to your vault of wisdom.
They learn from the absolute pros of multi-year experience. All at their fingertips.
Your database? It's not just data; it's a playground for stepping up their skills.
This is all about turbocharging learning through AI
Search software, and it's how you redefine radiology excellence.
We've crafted a game-changing similarity search algorithm that's like a secret weapon for medical residents and healthcare pros, including the all-star radiologists and beyond. It's all about unlocking a new level of medical case discovery.
No need for typing in endless text – we're talking about a lightning-fast system that scours through new medical images to unearth comparable cases. And here's where the magic happens:
The discovered cases? Well, we organize them based on their similarity scores, and you can bet your stethoscope they're all visible with all the juicy details. Think diagnoses, progressions, tests, treatments, and medications – it's all right there.
For medical residents, this is like having a wise mentor right by your side, guiding you on your path to becoming a pro. For seasoned doctors, especially when things get complex, it's your trusty compass to find those analogous cases.