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annalise.ai and Nuance Communications (a Microsoft Company) announce key partnership to improve patient outcomes with workflow-integrated AI

Update: Annalise.ai is now “Harrison-AI Medical Pty Ltd
Press release, November 28, 2022

annalise.ai is one of the largest medical imaging AI companies in the world, developing robust AI solutions intended to assist with the interpretation of radiological imaging studies. This year, annalise.ai’s chest X-ray products received U.S. FDA (United States Food and Drug Administration) clearance for use in triage and notification for a subset of chest X-ray findings.

annalise.ai and Nuance today announced that the global medical imaging AI company has joined the Nuance Precision Imaging Network™ (PIN), connecting annalise.ai workflow orchestration and diagnostic support solutions to over 12,000 healthcare facilities worldwide.

The collaboration between annalise.ai and Nuance Communications (a Microsoft company) also harnesses the power of AI from annalise.ai to enhance the Nuance Clinical Analytics platform. This will complement Natural Language Processing (NLP) within Nuance’s Clinical Analytics platform to create an advanced AI analytics engine, allowing radiologists to better evaluate the results from AI, as well as mine their historical reports using the power of AI through mPower. The combination of pixel-level insights and text-based insights helps providers extract deeper meaning from their medical imaging data.

Leveraging the nationwide scale of the Nuance PowerScribe and Nuance PowerShare diagnostic imaging solutions, the Nuance Precision Imaging Network connects radiologists, providers, health plans, self-insured employers, life science companies, and other imaging stakeholders to broaden access to precision diagnostics and therapeutics, increase healthcare efficiency, and lower costs. It enables secure and seamless sharing of AI insights from diagnostic imaging to enhance clinical decision-making, enhance care team collaboration, and facilitate the earlier detection and treatment of diseases for improved patient outcomes.

“We want to transform healthcare for patients around the world every single day and have already impacted more than one million lives globally through our annalise.ai solutions,” said Lakshmi Gudapakkam, annalise.ai CEO. “We are extremely excited about the enormous potential of this collaboration to empower radiologists and other clinicians through end-to-end workflow support.”

“Almost every patient journey includes at least one diagnostic image,” said Roland Dias, VP of Nuance PIN. “We’re proud to innovate with annalise.ai and help drive significant benefits to our radiology community by enabling faster clinical decision making as well as supporting enhanced quality in reporting and analytics with their advanced imaging AI models.”

For more information about the Nuance Precision Imaging Network, visit https://www.nuance.com/healthcare/diagnostics-solutions/precision-imaging-network.html.

About Harrison.ai

Harrison.ai is a global healthcare technology company on a mission to urgently scale healthcare capacity through AI-powered medical imaging diagnostic support and workflow solutions. Its radiology (Annalise.ai) and pathology (Franklin.ai) solutions help clinicians deliver faster, more accurate diagnoses, aiding in the early detection of cancer and other medical conditions. Harrison.ai partners with hospitals and private clinics across APAC, EMEA, the United Kingdom and United States. For more information, visit Harrison.ai.

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