One application in development focuses on conversational reporting, which allows medical staff to dictate findings using natural language. The system then converts speech into structured medical reports, incorporating patient history and clinical context.
The AI system can flag potential inconsistencies in reports and assist with real-time revisions. This automation aims to reduce the time medical professionals spend on administrative work, allowing them to focus on patient care and diagnostic interpretation.
Edward Steiner, Chief and Medical Director at The York/WellSpan Advanced Prostate Care Center in the United States, says: “With Philips’ concept of ambient reporting using generative AI, you simply could speak in a conversational tone and a structured report is generated within seconds. My estimate is a 15 to 20 percent increase in efficiency, and this is just the start.”
European expansion follows Americas success
The collaboration marks an expansion into European markets, following deployment in the Americas. The companies plan to support healthcare providers across Europe in migrating their imaging systems to cloud infrastructure.
Philips HealthSuite Imaging on AWS provides healthcare facilities with cloud computing capabilities that adapt to changing demands. The platform offers security features designed for healthcare data management and compliance with medical regulations.
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