On February 22, at the signing ceremony of cooperation between Bach Mai Hospital and Philips Group, the Hospital will be provided with the most advanced imaging diagnostic tools on the artificial intelligence (AI) platform, supporting training and scientific research to help diagnose more accurately and improve the quality of medical examination and treatment. In particular, in the field of digital resonance imaging (CHT), the filming time for 2D and 3D images in areas such as the skull, spine, musculoskeletal and cardiovascular diseases will be shortened by up to 50%. This not only optimizes the working process but also reduces waiting time for patients. Applying advanced diagnostic technologies based on artificial intelligence (AI) platforms to optimize medical examination and treatment, training and scientific research.
In addition, a software package for processing and automatically analyzing images of cardiac arrest in depth with the support of AI, helping to accurately diagnose complex diseases such as heart attack, congestive heart failure, expanded heart disease, congenital heart disease and heart valve disease is also deployed at Bach Mai Hospital.
Associate Professor, Dr. Dao Xuan Co - Director of Bach Mai Hospital emphasized: Currently, the number of patients receiving examinations at the Hospital is about 8,000 people per day. Optimizing working processes, reducing pressure on medical staff and shortening waiting time for patients is the hospital's top goal.
According to Associate Professor, Dr. Dao Xuan Co, it is undeniable that artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced technologies are gradually becoming indispensable tools in disease examination and treatment. From supporting more accurate diagnosis to developing personalized treatment methods and optimizing care processes, technology has been creating important breakthroughs. These advances not only help improve the quality of medical services but also create new opportunities for research and development of advanced treatments.
Thanks to information technology and digital transformation, hospital management has become simpler, greatly reducing the burden. Hospital managers can conveniently and flexibly work, solve work in many places, work online, work remotely, and not be limited to just the Hospital, Associate Professor, Dr. Dao Xuan Co added.