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InHealth set to deploy Qure.ai’s artificial intelligence solution to help classify chest X-rays into normal and abnormal exams, thereby increasing the quality and accuracy of reporting to improve patient outcomes There is an increase.
The AI solution will be deployed across the entire telereporting services arm of InHealth. The technology can help radiologists interpret radiological scans in health care settings with a high degree of accuracy.
The qXR from Qure.ai is an EU MDR CE Class IIb certified Chest X-ray solution. This will be used to identify which cases are clear of clinically relevant findings, helping radiologists read X-rays more accurately and quickly.
The solution will be used by InHealth to help customers deal with the backlog of chest X-rays, as well as improve the efficiency and quality of reads. In addition, it will allow InHealth to prioritize the more medically urgent cases.
Jonny McDaniel, Director of Operations – Reporting at InHealth, said: “We are excited to partner with Qure.ai to deploy qXR AI software in our tele-radiology platform to help clinicians uncover life-threatening abnormalities. and improve reporting time for critical cases.
The QXR software is capable of detecting many lung abnormalities in under a minute from a chest X-ray. It can accurately assess radiological findings that may indicate a number of lung diseases, including lung cancer, pneumonia, COPD, tuberculosis and heart failure.
Darren Stephens, Senior Vice President and Head of Commercial, UK and Europe, Qure.ai, said: “Our partnership with InHealth is a confirmation of our dominance in the UK radiology AI market. By combining our expertise in medical imaging with InHealth’s commitment to providing high-quality diagnostic services, we can make a significant impact on patient outcomes. Together, we can push the boundaries of healthcare and improve lives across the UK.”
Inhealth announced in February this year that it had created 20 new jobs in the Yorkshire region after winning a number of contracts, including a contract to enhance Scotland’s remote monitoring pathway.










