Hartford HealthCare and Israel-based Aidoc have partnered to innovate and integrate tailored clinical artificial intelligence (AI) solutions to boost patient care.
The collaboration aims to speed up diagnoses, reduce care delays, and connect the right patients with the right care teams. It also enhances collaboration across radiology, cardiology, vascular, neurology, and emergency departments.
Hartford HealthCare has integrated Aidoc and its aiOS platform with 17 US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-cleared algorithms across millions of patient exams.
This implementation focuses on identifying acute and sub-acute abnormalities directly within clinical workflows across its acute care hospital network.
The enterprise agreement boosts disease notification and enables Aidoc’s Care Coordination and Patient Management solutions.
These tools expedite and simplify clinical decision-making and provide actionable insights and tools for multidisciplinary care teams.
Over the next 12 months, Hartford HealthCare will fully implement Aidoc’s enterprise AI.
According to Aidoc, the implementation, which went from kickoff to go-live in just three weeks, highlights the aiOS platform’s adaptability, rapid scalability, and easy integration with Hartford HealthCare’s IT infrastructure and electronic health record (EHR).
Hartford HealthCare president and CEO Jeffrey Flaks said: “By reducing delays and improving access, this innovative tool can help us deliver care that’s not only faster but more personalised and impactful. We want to be the most consumer-centric system in healthcare and new tools like this help us get there.”
Aidoc’s comprehensive platform highlights the growing shift toward scalable, enterprise-wide AI solutions among health systems.
By running multiple applications across clinical settings, it offers greater clinical and financial benefits than isolated, single-pathology algorithms.
Through this partnership, Hartford HealthCare is advancing AI-driven healthcare, ensuring no critical detail is missed and transforming care delivery at scale.
Aidoc CEO Elad Walach said: “By combining Hartford HealthCare’s vision for innovative, patient-centred care with Aidoc’s scalable AI solutions, we are setting a new standard for personalised, data-driven care that delivers real impact.”
Aidoc and Hartford HealthCare have partnered to develop AI-driven point-of-care use cases and clinical workflow solutions.
Both companies will develop AI-driven models that integrate into real-world clinical workflows, setting a new standard in personalised, data-informed care delivery.
The collaboration aligns with Hartford HealthCare’s goal to improve patient outcomes through innovation.
In early 2024, it launched the Center for AI Innovation in Healthcare. The care provider is also collaborating with various universities to advance AI in medicine.