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1 medhealthoutlook.com Image Analysis Edition MAY 2023 Cameron Piron, President Redefining Medical Imaging Innovators Medhealth Outlook 2023 IMAGE ANALYSISVisualizers Nicholas Wilson Monica PhilipLeona George Printing and Circulation Sandy Philip Christopher MarkusAlex George Graphic Designers James WilliamsAndrew Sebastian editor@medhealthoutlook.com Michael Robert Edward JohnDave Walker Editorial staffs Sujay Kodoor Scott Morson Creative Team Vishnu Santhosh Natasha Jacob Managing Editor Editor-in-Chief Medhealth Outlook serves as the backdoor to the latest technologies and trends in the healthcare, pharma, and medical industries. We endeavor to be your inspiring source for print and online in-depth journalism covering the tech community powering the medical industries. Medhealth Outlook encourages readers to think extensively, lead with a mission, embrace change, and shape the fate of the business. 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No portion of this magazine may be reproduced in any form, physically or electronically, without prior permission from the publisher, except as permitted by U.S. copyright law. For permissions contact: ICON Media Inc. 30 N Gould St Ste R Sheridan, WY 82801 (646) 396 6545 Richard Taylor Jennifer LetaLowrence Tse Benny DavisSam Morris Sales sam@medhealthoutlook.com sales@medhealthoutlook.com Copyright © ICON Media Inc. 2023 Subscribe @Voice of the Editor Natasha Jacob Editor-in-Chief AUTOMATING AND STREAMLINING MEDICAL IMAGING The demand for medical image services, such as radiography, endoscopy, computed tomography (CT), has skyrocketed in the health-care system. Furthermore, due to a need for more radiologists, medical pictures can be challenging to assess and time-consuming to process. In the field of medical image analysis, with particular emphasis on efforts related to the applications of computer vision, virtual reality, and robotics to biomedical imaging problems. Medical specialists around the world are flooded with all kinds of data that they have to collect, process, and analyze. Medical image analysis can be used to automate or streamline tasks such as counting and identifying cells in a microscopy image. Medical image analysis algorithms can be applied to large amounts of data, such as digital health data collected from wearable devices. The algorithms can be used to manage illnesses and health risks as well as promote health and well-being. This edition of Medhealth Outlook aims to present recent advancements in the generation and utilization of image analysis techniques and future prospects of this sector. As people, they have a limited capacity, and they’re susceptible to fatigue that’s detrimental to both their own health and their ability to help their patients. Medical images make up around 90% of the data in healthcare. The demand for medical imaging is growing, which results in an increasing amount of data that needs to be processed. Various medical imaging technologies have played an important role in healthcare for many years. To help healthcare facilities adapt and align with the changing industry and keep track of the trendsetters, Medhealth Outlook Magazine has prepared this special edition that includes insights from some of the most innovative Image analysis solution providers. We hope this edition adds value to your image analysis solution implementation plans.Leading the Change to Help Transform Image Analysis Revolutionizing Medical Imaging with Artificial Intelligence Opening New Possibilities for Diagnostic and Therapeutic Discoveries DIA IMAGING ANALYSIS GLEAMER DEEPCELL Hila Goldman-Aslan, Co-Founder & CEO Christian Allouche, CEO Maddison Masaeli, CEO 162230 Redefining Medical Imaging Innovators Medhealth Outlook 2023 IMAGE ANALYSIS Cameron Piron, PresidentContents 24 34 28 18 IMAGE ANALYSIS: REVOLUTIONIZING MEDICAL DIAGNOSTICS WITH MACHINE LEARNING LEADING WITH STRENGTH AND COMPASSION NEW GROUND BEING BROKEN IN OUR UNDERSTANDING AND TREATMENT OF CHILDHOOD, TEENAGE AND YOUNG ADULT CANCERS AI IN IMAGE ANALYSIS: BENEFITS, CHALLENGES, AND CHANGE: Randall Nachman, Founder, Novateus Danna Beal, M.Ed International Speaker, Leadership Coach & Author Danna Beal Consulting LLC Christiana Ogunbote, Head of Research at Children, Children with Cancer UK Craig A. Stevens LSS-MBB, PMP, AEC, S(F/D/M/PO) C, SCT, SC(MS,MD,CS)-P, ACS, President, Westbrook Stevens, LLC 36 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE CLINICIAN – BALANCING THE POTENTIALS AND THE PITFALLS OF MODERN DIGITAL HEALTHCARE Clare Rainey, Course Director BSc (Hons) Diagnostic Radiography and Imaging, Ulster University COVER STORY Cameron Piron, Presidenturgical, imaging, and data challenges are common in the healthcare industry, and they can have a significant impact on patient outcomes. When it comes to medical imaging, the challenge is to capture high-quality images that provide a clear view of the area of interest. The use of advanced imaging modalities such as MRI, CT, and PET scans have helped to improve the quality of medical imaging. Whereas, Medical images and other patient data must be stored, shared, and accessed securely, while also being readily available to healthcare professionals when needed. This requires advanced software systems that can handle large volumes of data while maintaining data security and privacy. This is in addition to the fact that medical imaging equipment and procedures can be expensive, and healthcare systems must balance the need for high-quality imaging with the need to control costs and provide affordable care to patients. Addressing these challenges requires ongoing research and development, as well Redefining Medical Imaging S Innovators Medhealth Outlook 2023 IMAGE ANALYSISNext >