Indian hospital group looks to Harrison.ai for CXR report assistance

Manipal Hospitals, an Indian integrated healthcare provider, has adopted Harrison.ai’s chest x-ray (CXR) and reporting solutions for its radiology practice.
With more than 12,600 beds and locations in 24 cities across India, Manipal Hospitals has 34,000 employees serving close to eight million patients annually.
The deployment of Harrison.ai radiology AI solutions will assist radiologists by triaging studies, identifying and localising findings, and generating AI-assisted draft reports. The reports are reviewed and validated by radiologists prior to sign-off, ensuring full clinical oversight and control.
“This deployment is aimed at making chest x-ray reporting more efficient while maintaining the highest standards of quality,” said Manipal Hospitals head of department Dr Sudarshan Rawat. “AI-assisted reporting functions as a second reader, making sure even the most subtle findings are not missed, while helping us deliver timely reports to patients.
“Turnaround time and report quality are critical metrics for any large radiology operation. By introducing AI-assisted draft reporting into our workflow, we are strengthening our ability to deliver timely, high-quality diagnostic outcomes at scale.”
The decision to adopt the CXR followed a retrospective evaluation using sample data provided by Manipal Hospitals, which demonstrated its potential to support faster reporting workflows and consistent report quality.
“We are proud to partner with Manipal Hospitals on the deployment of Harrison’s CXR solution in India,” said Harrison CEO Dr Aengus Tran. “The solution, which can detect and localise up to 125 findings, helps clinicians ensure accuracy of diagnosis. This collaboration reflects a shared vision to responsibly apply AI in healthcare, supporting clinicians, improving efficiency and ultimately enhancing patient care and experience.”
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Picture: Harrison.ai’s CXR solution acts as a decision-support tool.
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