
Automated CT analysis in ER reduces death from brain bleeds
AI analysis of CT scans led to earlier detection of intracerebral hemorrhage, enabling physicians to begin therapeutic interventions quickly.

AI analysis of CT scans led to earlier detection of intracerebral hemorrhage, enabling physicians to begin therapeutic interventions quickly.
Five companies disclosed funding rounds of at least $100 million last month.

FDA permits Israeli company’s AI technology to be used as adjunct in detection of findings associated with Covid-19 in CT scans involving the lungs.

After a stroke, every minute of delay can be fatal. Viz.ai monitors CT images for signs of large vessel occlusion in under 30 minutes, and alerts the medical team immediately.

Artificial intelligence can spot potential deterioration before a human nurse or doctor could, and it can predict which patients will be readmitted.

Third annual GlobalSTL Health Innovation Summit in St. Louis chooses 16 innovative companies, mostly Israeli, to present to healthcare execs and VCs.

Leading the list is a $100 million raise by Selina, the Israeli-founded network of 46 hostels and coworking spaces across Latin America.

Running artificial intelligence algorithms on data collected from medical records and wearable devices can aid diagnosis and find unexpected ailments.

Israeli startup named a TIME Genius Company for catching brain bleeds on CT scans and X-rays using artificial intelligence.

Healthymize, which analyzes chronic disease flare-ups through voice analysis, won the startup contest at the fourth annual mHealth Israel Conference.

Inaugural Spot On event by Microsoft Accelerator draws 350 investors and entrepreneurs; Series A round companies raise $18 million in four months.