
Carebot is developing an AI assistant that uses large language models to aid radiologists in musculoskeletal X-ray reporting.
Key Details
- 1Carebot is launching a radiology-specific large language model assistant, starting with musculoskeletal (MSK) X-rays.
- 2The AI, named Carebot AI Bones, will identify lesions and draft concise, localization-aware reports.
- 3Reports are delivered directly into the Hospital Information System for review and approval by radiologists.
- 4The tool aims to improve workflow efficiency, consistency, and reduce manual tasks such as excessive clicking and typing.
- 5Plans are in place to expand modules for CT and MRI, building on Carebot's prior chest X-ray (CXR) AI solutions.
- 6Carebot intends to obtain MDR certification for its LLM-powered solution.
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Health Imaging
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