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Watson Imaging Patient Synopsis

Product
The name of the base system (platform): IBM Watson
Developers: IBM
Date of the premiere of the system: May, 2019
Branches: Pharmaceutics, medicine, health care

2019: Entry into the market

At the beginning of May, 2019 IBM released the software of Watson Imaging Patient Synopsis for the analysis of anamnestichesky these patients. It is software it is addressed to specialists on MPT and KT, and software is already tested and is used by radiologists of the medical center Hardin Memorial Health.

IBM Watson Imaging Patient Synopsis integrates artificial intelligence and the analytical software that in read seconds to answer the questions raised by the doctor concerning the anamnesis of the patient. The area manager of visualization in division of IBM Watson Health Anne Le Grand noted that only in the field of health care there is a set of applications for this technology.

Software of Patient Synopsis gives a general idea about the patient, analyzing and taking the corresponding data from electronic out-patient cards. Thanks to it radiologists can estimate images taking into account the anamnesis and reveal problems of the specific patient.

IBM released software for data analysis of patients. It is addressed to MPT and KT specialists

The manager of radiological department of HMH Stewart Couch said that Patient Synopsis renders the invaluable help. Usually electronic out-patient card contains a set of unstructured data that complicates information search, important in each case.

It is expected that software of IBM Watson Imaging Patient Synopsis will provide deep and much faster data analysis. Finally, Patient Synopsis should make exact and short reports on the patient's status to help radiologists to make reasoned decision.

The technology of IBM is positioned as unique: before AI, undergone machine learning for the help to radiologists, it was never used for interpretation and processing of unstructured data from out-patient cards.

The technology is called in honor of the founder of IBM Thomas J. Watson.[1]

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