Diagnostics, monitoring streamlined with connected careFebruary 16, 2021Arming veterinary teams with the skills and knowledge needed to confidently implement telehealth and connected care is at the heart of a newly published industry resource.
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Battling the radiology backlogSeptember 22, 2020The use of AI in veterinary radiology can make both radiology specialists and veterinarians more efficient, improving patient care and practice revenue.
AI in veterinary medicine: From finding disease to predicting itJune 2, 2020What if we could find disease before it begins? While it may sound like science fiction, it’s currently underway in both human and animal health by coupling advanced computing power with artificial intelligence (AI).
Trupanion AI technology recognized at global awardsNovember 22, 2019Trupanion’s work in artificial intelligence (AI) earned global praise at this year’s Efma-Accenture Innovation in Insurance Awards.
Vetology incorporates new search feature to softwareOctober 15, 2018Vetology Innovations has added new keyword search functionality to its artificial intelligence radiology software.
Vetology automated AI heart evaluation tech available nationwideSeptember 7, 2018Vetology Innovations LLC now offers automated heart evaluation tools to veterinarians as part of the company's artificial intelligence (AI) radiology software. In August, the San Diego-based company introduced its AI radiology software, designed to provide veterinary professionals with automated diagnostic analysis of patient radiographs. Individuals subscribing to the Vetology AI software suite will now gain full access to cardiac-specific tools, including automated heart-size evaluation and automated vertebral heart score …
Vetology launches pet X-ray-reading AI software August 2, 2018Vetology Innovations LLC has launched artificial intelligence radiology software designed to provide veterinary professionals with an automated diagnostic resource for patient radiographs. The San Diego-based company's AI, in development since 2017, provides a "comprehensive, rapid, and affordable resource for veterinarians evaluating patient radiographs and determining necessary medical treatments." Vetology's software uses artificial neural networks trained on known normal and abnormal X-ray images, allowing veterinarians to upload an image and receive a …