Zebra Medical Vision announces CE approval of AI algorithm for detecting intracranial hemorrhages

Zebra Medical Vision announced this week that its newest algorithm, used to detect intracranial hemorrhages, has received the CE regulatory approval.

This is Zebra Medical Vision’s first acute-care algorithm. It will be a part of the company’s “All-In-One” imaging analytics package.

“We’re excited to announce our first acute care algorithm with the potential to help radiologists better manage their workload, and properly prioritize urgent cases over others,” Elad Benjamin, co-founder and CEO of Zebra Medical Vision, said in a prepared statement. “This helps take PACS & Worklist management systems to the next level in helping radiologists manage patient care, all in a transparent and globally affordable business model. Over the next few months we plan to release several more high-impact algorithms, on our path to provide a versatile AI based automated radiology assistant.”

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