
St. Luke’s University Health Network has implemented Gleamer’s BoneView AI tool for bone abnormality detection across all its locations.
Key Details
- 1St. Luke's operates 16 hospitals and over 300 clinics in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
- 2The BoneView AI system is now active in all emergency departments and CareNow urgent care clinics.
- 3BoneView helps detect fractures, lesions, effusions, and dislocations on radiographs.
- 4Clinical trials showed up to 30% reduction in missed fractures and 6.3 seconds average time saved per read.
- 5FDA approved BoneView in March 2022.
- 6BoneView also improves pediatric fracture detection.
Why It Matters
This large-scale rollout demonstrates rising confidence and adoption of AI tools in clinical radiology workflows, highlighting both patient care benefits and operational efficiency. It may influence further implementation of similar AI-assisted diagnostic systems in large hospital networks.

Source
Health Imaging
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