Rology is addressing the shortage issue by providing a platform that remotely and quickly matches radiologists with patients from hospitals based on availability and specialism. and boost radiologists' productivity with an AI-powered DICOM reader. As technology progresses, the use of radiology examinations such as CT and MRI has increased globally. While the number of studies expanded rapidly, the number of radiologists increased at a far slower rate, resulting in a severe and acute radiology shortage worldwide.
DAI Magister is a firm that specializes in transforming client transactions, focusing on investment fund portfolio advisory and strategic financial services. Originally founded in 2011 as Magister Advisors, it operated as a merchant banking firm based in London, providing services such as exit preparation, shareholder advisory, and support for mergers and acquisitions. The firm primarily served international technology companies, offering expertise in larger financing solutions. Following its acquisition by DAI, the firm has continued to enhance its capabilities in the financial landscape, aiding clients in navigating complex transactions and achieving their strategic goals.
Rology is addressing the shortage issue by providing a platform that remotely and quickly matches radiologists with patients from hospitals based on availability and specialism. and boost radiologists' productivity with an AI-powered DICOM reader. As technology progresses, the use of radiology examinations such as CT and MRI has increased globally. While the number of studies expanded rapidly, the number of radiologists increased at a far slower rate, resulting in a severe and acute radiology shortage worldwide.
ClickMedix expedites quality healthcare delivery, despite income and geographic barriers by extending the reach of physicians through mobile phone/tablet facilitated remote diagnosis, as well as remote training and supervision of their staff assistants, nurses, and health workers. ClickMedix was founded by faculty and students from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) andCarnegie Mellon University to address the following global healthcare challenges: Lack of access: Patients cannot easily reach doctors. Lack of funds: Patients cannot afford the high cost of healthcare, and governments/NGOs are unable to subsidize under-served populations entirely Lack of medical resources: Most countries face severe shortages of trained healthcare professionals, especially medical specialists, to perform adequate diagnosis and quality treatment in rural areas. Our mHealth platform is comprised of modules for Medical services (primary care triage, risk-screening and tele-consultation), Patient management (electronic medical record, referral service and emergency response), Administrations and planning (mobile accounting, remote monitoring, real-time data collection), and Purchasing (mPayment) and financing (micro-insurance) of healthcare services
THINKMD develops next-generation clinical assessment and data analytics platforms that transform point-of-care medicine by putting medically validated clinical assessment capability into the hands of non-healthcare professionals. This technology allows for the decentralization of healthcare delivery into communities and homes by pairing clinical knowledge and Bayesian/pattern recognition algorithms with simple to use mobile technology. Its goal is to reinvent the healthcare delivery paradigm, reduce costs, and improve outcomes by improving healthcare access and care-seeking behavior while building a public health knowledge database.
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