
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.
Why It Matters
The integration of large language models into radiology workflow tools could standardize and streamline reporting, helping radiologists manage their workload and reduce variability in reporting. This type of AI assistant represents a significant step toward practical, real-world automation in radiological interpretation and reporting.

Source
Health Imaging
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