Dr. Mathias Seitel

The shift towards value-based care and evidence-based medicine poses a great challenge for radiology in particular. The deliberate use of new technologies such as Artificial Intelligence is key in making this transition successful. We designed mint Lesion™ just for this purpose: a future-proof radiology workstation that combines contemporary imaging with intelligent reporting tools and thus helps radiologists assume an empowered role in the healthcare systems of tomorrow.

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