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Radiologists to Develop AI to Perform Routine Medical Tasks, Supplement Staff

University of Iowa researchers are developing an artificial intelligence-based device to help address healthcare staffing challenges and mitigate care team risk by performing routine medical tasks.

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By Shania Kennedy

- A research team from the University of Iowa is developing a device that leverages artificial intelligence (AI) to perform simple radiology tasks and procedures in an effort to supplement staff and limit unnecessary risks for healthcare professionals.

According to the press release, the team plans to use the tool for interventional radiology (IR), which is focused on treating patients with minimally invasive techniques and technologies, such as guide wires, catheters, and other devices.

An ideal device to support IR staff and protect them from risks, such as unnecessary exposure to COVID-19, would utilize logic and reasoning similar to those that clinicians use to determine how to treat patients with simple ailments, the researchers posited. To create such a device, the researchers are developing complex AI algorithms.