New Imaging Platform Allows Single-Integration Access to Multiple AI Vendors
The Harrison.ai Open Platform reportedly emphasizes open architecture, customer ROI and elimination of costly AI platform fees.
Recognizing the challenges for radiology departments in integrating and monitoring artificial intelligence (AI) software from a variety of different vendors, Harrison.ai has launched the Harrison.ai Open Platform.
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While health-care facilities would pay for native applications with Harrison.ai and any third-party AI software they decide to utilize, the company maintained that the Harrison.ai Open Platform eliminates traditional platform fees that can comprise up to 60 percent of the platform access cost. This enables radiologists and health-care organizations to select the most optimal AI for their patient needs in a more cost-effective manner, according to Harrison.ai.
"Health-care providers don’t want to choose between the freedom to access the AI algorithms they want and having a best-in-class AI infrastructure to experience those algorithms," said Aengus Tran, M.D., the co-founder and CEO of Harrison.ai. "Having implemented comprehensive algorithms in clinical practices globally across vastly different technical environments, Harrison.ai has built a robust AI infrastructure and packaged it in an experience health-care providers around the world already love. We are pleased to further develop this infrastructure into the Harrison.ai Open Platform.”
Harrison.ai added that access to AI software from AZmed, CoLumbo, Lucida Medical, Nicolab, Radiobotics, Therapixel and Us2.ai will be available within the Harrison.ai Open Platform in 2026.
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