Sam Brusco, Associate Editor10.05.22
Google Cloud has introduced Medical Imaging Suite, and industry solution that aims to make imaging healthcare data more accessible, interoperable, and useful.
The number of healthcare images continues to grow, making the workload heavier for radiologists and other healthcare professionals interpreting the images. Google Cloud enables development of artificial intelligence (AI) for imaging to foster faster and more accurate image diagnosis, increase productivity, and improve care access and outcomes.
"Google pioneered the use of AI and computer vision in Google Photos, Google Image Search, and Google Lens, and now we're making our imaging expertise, tools, and technologies available for healthcare and life sciences enterprises," Alissa Hsu Lynch, Global Lead of Google Cloud's MedTech Strategy and Solutionstold the press. "Our Medical Imaging Suite shows what's possible when tech and healthcare companies come together."
Google’s Cloud Healthcare API offers a managed, scalable, enterprise-grade development ecosystem with automated DICOM de-identification. AI-assisted annotation tools from NVIDIA and MONAI help to automate medical image labeling. BigQuery and Looker can be used to view and search petabytes of imaging data, and Vertex AI can accelerate AI pipeline development. Finally, the suite provides flexible options for cloud, on-prem, or edge deployment.
Hackensack Meridian Health is beginning to use the Medical Imaging Suite to de-identify petabytes of images with future plans to build AI algorithms to predict metastasis in prostate cancer patients with prostate cancer.
"We are working towards building AI capabilities that will support image-based clinical diagnosis across a range of imaging, and be an integral part of our clinical workflow," said Sameer Sethi, SVP and chief data and analytics officer at Hackensack Meridian Health. "Google Cloud's imaging capabilities, including standardized storage and de-identification, are helping us unlock the value of our imaging data so clinicians and researchers are equipped with digitized decision support that fits into their clinical workflow. Google's Medical Image Suite is also fundamental to us applying AI and machine learning to this data to predict and prevent disease, helping to save more lives."
Hologic developed the first CE-marked digital cytology platform for laboratories, which combines a new AI algorithm for cervical cancer screening with advanced volumetric imaging technology. The platform helps identify precancerous lesions and cervical cancer cells in women. Hologic plans on expanding the platform's capabilities using the Medical Imaging Suite.
"We've partnered with Google Cloud to use the Medical Imaging Suite to enhance our current Genius Digital Diagnostics System," said Michael Quick, vice president of Research and Development, Innovation at Hologic. "By complementing our expertise in diagnostics and Al with Google Cloud's expertise in AI, deep learning, and its cloud-based technologies for imaging storage, we're evolving our market-leading technologies to improve laboratory performance, healthcare provider decision-making, and patient care."
Google Cloud’s infrastructure and secure data storage also support HIPAA compliance.
The number of healthcare images continues to grow, making the workload heavier for radiologists and other healthcare professionals interpreting the images. Google Cloud enables development of artificial intelligence (AI) for imaging to foster faster and more accurate image diagnosis, increase productivity, and improve care access and outcomes.
"Google pioneered the use of AI and computer vision in Google Photos, Google Image Search, and Google Lens, and now we're making our imaging expertise, tools, and technologies available for healthcare and life sciences enterprises," Alissa Hsu Lynch, Global Lead of Google Cloud's MedTech Strategy and Solutionstold the press. "Our Medical Imaging Suite shows what's possible when tech and healthcare companies come together."
Google’s Cloud Healthcare API offers a managed, scalable, enterprise-grade development ecosystem with automated DICOM de-identification. AI-assisted annotation tools from NVIDIA and MONAI help to automate medical image labeling. BigQuery and Looker can be used to view and search petabytes of imaging data, and Vertex AI can accelerate AI pipeline development. Finally, the suite provides flexible options for cloud, on-prem, or edge deployment.
Hackensack Meridian Health is beginning to use the Medical Imaging Suite to de-identify petabytes of images with future plans to build AI algorithms to predict metastasis in prostate cancer patients with prostate cancer.
"We are working towards building AI capabilities that will support image-based clinical diagnosis across a range of imaging, and be an integral part of our clinical workflow," said Sameer Sethi, SVP and chief data and analytics officer at Hackensack Meridian Health. "Google Cloud's imaging capabilities, including standardized storage and de-identification, are helping us unlock the value of our imaging data so clinicians and researchers are equipped with digitized decision support that fits into their clinical workflow. Google's Medical Image Suite is also fundamental to us applying AI and machine learning to this data to predict and prevent disease, helping to save more lives."
Hologic developed the first CE-marked digital cytology platform for laboratories, which combines a new AI algorithm for cervical cancer screening with advanced volumetric imaging technology. The platform helps identify precancerous lesions and cervical cancer cells in women. Hologic plans on expanding the platform's capabilities using the Medical Imaging Suite.
"We've partnered with Google Cloud to use the Medical Imaging Suite to enhance our current Genius Digital Diagnostics System," said Michael Quick, vice president of Research and Development, Innovation at Hologic. "By complementing our expertise in diagnostics and Al with Google Cloud's expertise in AI, deep learning, and its cloud-based technologies for imaging storage, we're evolving our market-leading technologies to improve laboratory performance, healthcare provider decision-making, and patient care."
Google Cloud’s infrastructure and secure data storage also support HIPAA compliance.