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Philips HealthSuite Imaging PACS Now Available on AWS –

Editorial Team by Editorial Team
April 19, 2023
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Philips HealthSuite Imaging PACS Now Available on AWS –
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What You Should Know:

  • Market-leading Philips PACS is now available on AWS for industry-leading availability, reliability, security, and AI-supported workflow enhancements.
  • Expansion of the collaboration with AWS will support the development and deployment of generative AI applications that further support efficient clinical workflows and enhance diagnostic capabilities. Market-leading Philips PACS is now available on AWS for industry-leading availability, reliability, security, and AI-supported workflow enhancements
  • Philips will also use Amazon Bedrock as part of its efforts to develop generative AI applications to advance PACS image processing capabilities and simplify clinical workflows and voice recognition. Amazon Bedrock will enable Philips to develop Machine Learning-based applications quickly and reduce model development costs versus building Foundational Models (FMs) from scratch or running multiple task-specific model development efforts.

Tagged With: AI, Amazon, clinical workflows, foundational, Machine Learning, model, PACS, Philips, Voice Recognition



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