THE FUTURE OF AI IN RADIOLOGY
How artificial intelligence will help humanize healthcare
By Prof. Dr. med. Mathias Goyen Chief Medical Officer, GE Healthcare Europe and Professor of Radiology at Hamburg University
Artificial intelligence (AI) allows us to “see more” and to examine more data faster. AI can lead to faster, more accurate diagnosis – and it has the potential to free up time for better dialog with the patient. As radiologists we should embrace AI.
There is an avalanche of healthcare data exploding. To give just two examples, this year 5,200 medical journals will publish more than 900,000 articles1. In one mammogram there is more information than phone numbers in New York City. Add to this that an algorithm can zero in on telltale patterns in the greyscale of the image much faster that even the most eagle-eyed radiologists, because it can see 256 shades of grey – while the human eye can only make out
approximately 30 shades, and you can see how AI may become a strong ally for healthcare professional, including radiologists. Digital is having a major impact on healthcare. It unlocks great growth potential and improvement for patient outcomes. As one of the largest generators of healthcare data through our medical devices, we’re well-placed to help shape the future of the industry using advanced analytics.
“AI can highlight critical cases and critical images in a series of images. AI guides you: Look at these images first, because it is very likely that the diagnosis is there.” Prof. Dr. med. Mathias Goyen