News | Artificial Intelligence | June 18, 2024

More than 1,700 US radiologists to gain easier access to the latest imaging AI solutions to drive radiology efficiency, clinical quality and patient care 

More than 1,700 US radiologists to gain easier access to the latest imaging AI solutions to drive radiology efficiency, clinical quality and patient care 

June 18, 2024 — The advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare to support diagnostic decision making, stave off burnout and enhance quality patient care has taken a giant stride forward. Strategic Radiology, a coalition of independently owned and operated local private radiology practices, and Qure.ai, a global leader in healthcare AI, have formed a partnership to advance clinical accuracy and operational efficiency through easier access to cutting-edge medical imaging AI technology. 

With more than 1,700 radiologist members, Strategic Radiology is at the forefront of supporting private practice radiology groups nationwide through ongoing education programs, improved economics associated with greater scale and access to the latest technology innovations.  

“The partnership is an exciting opportunity for our members to get closer to innovative AI tools from Qure.ai for early identification of lung nodules, triage of emergency head CTs, and streamlined chest X-ray reporting,” states Scott Bundy, MD, CEO and Chair, Strategic Radiology. “Members of our coalition are working together to test, validate, and deploy AI tools to assist us in delivering clinical quality improvement and operational efficiencies for our radiology practices, hospital partners, and patients.”

Samir Shah, Chief Medical Officer at Qure.ai states, “Workload issues for radiologists continue to rise with an aging US population and the ongoing need for imaging to detect disease and urgent conditions earlier to decrease morbidity. AI can significantly assist with the burden, to create clarity and augment clinical acumen and diagnostic confidence. We look forward to working with Strategic Radiology to deliver AI-powered medical imaging solutions to radiologists nationwide.” 

Recently, Qure.ai announced its 13th FDA (Food and Drug Administration) clearance for its AI-enabled solutions. qXR-LN, a plain film chest X-ray algorithm, is the only FDA-cleared solution for detecting and localizing lung nodules utilizing computer vision.

For more information: https://www.qure.ai/


Related Content

News | PACS

July 8, 2026 — Freeland Systems, a cloud PACS and clinical imaging software company, has launched its new customer ...

Time July 10, 2026
arrow
News | Ultrasound Imaging

July 7, 2026 — Longeviti Neuro Solutions has launched a new strategic initiative, ClearFit AI, a Brain Ultrasound ...

Time July 09, 2026
arrow
News | Prostate Cancer

July 8,2026 — CorePlus, Puerto Rico’s fully digital precision pathology and clinical laboratory, has announced the ...

Time July 08, 2026
arrow
News | Women's Health

July 1, 2026 — Despite declining birth rates worldwide, the complexity of pregnancy is increasing. Advanced maternal age ...

Time July 01, 2026
arrow
News | Information Technology

June 26, 2026 — Radin Health recently announced the successful deployment of its cloud-native platform at four ...

Time June 26, 2026
arrow
News | FDA

June 25, 2026 — Aidoc recently announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted Breakthrough Device ...

Time June 25, 2026
arrow
News | Mammography

June 23, 2026 — Using artificial intelligence (AI), researchers found that image-based risk scores for breast cancer ...

Time June 24, 2026
arrow
News | Pediatric Imaging

June 16, 2026 — Crescom has officially launched a global clinical Proof of Concept (PoC) of its pediatric ...

Time June 24, 2026
arrow
News | Information Technology

June 24, 2026 — HOPPR Presto Agent (Presto) is now commercially available from HOPPR. Presto iis a tool that ntegrates ...

Time June 24, 2026
arrow
Feature | X-Ray | Kyle Hardner

Water-window X-rays allow researchers to visualize biological cells at high contrast without staining agents or other ...

Time June 23, 2026
arrow
Subscribe Now