Australian health-tech firm Annalise.ai has on Thursday announced its expansion into Singapore with major Parkway Radiology deployment.

The firm said in a statement that this large-scale implementation marks a significant milestone in Parkway Radiology’s adoption of AI in clinical radiology, setting a new benchmark for innovation and patient-centric care in the region.

The Annalise.ai Enterprise CXR solution can identify up to 124 findings on chest X-rays in seconds, empowering radiologists to rapidly detect critical and even subtle findings, strengthening diagnostic capabilities and enhancing patient care across Singapore.

Its integration with Parkway Radiology is expected to benefit over 85,000 patients annually.

“The large-scale rollout of our solution by such a prestigious provider is a powerful endorsement of how AI can impact lives,

“We’re proud to partner with Parkway Radiology to deliver innovative, top-quality care to the people of Singapore,” said Dr Aengus Tran, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Annalise.ai.

The AI solution is now fully operational across all Parkway Radiology facilities, including the radiologic clinics in Bedok, Paragon, Jurong East, Republic Plaza, and all four IHH Healthcare Singapore SG hospitals: Gleneagles Hospital, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital, and Parkway East Hospital.

Chest X-rays comprise a significant volume of Parkway Radiology’s services, with more than 85,000 exams performed in 2024.

This imaging modality plays a critical role in the diagnosis and management of heart and lung conditions, acute and emergency care, patient monitoring and follow-up, and in statutory health and pre-employment screenings.

“By leveraging AI, it augments the team’s diagnostic skills and expertise while ensuring that we remain at the forefront of healthcare and innovation,

“This will translate to better care for the thousands of patients whose lives we touch every day,” said Tan Yujuan, Chief Executive Officer of Parkway Radiology.

Dr Tham Seng Choe, Clinical Director of Parkway Radiology’s Radiologic Clinic at Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital, shared that Parkway Radiology has consistently led the way in adopting new technologies to improve patient care – and AI represents the next step in this evolution.

“Since integrating Annalise.ai into our reporting workflow, it has improved the team’s diagnostic confidence and overall reporting performance,” he added.

Annalise.ai, Harrison.ai’s radiology AI solution, empowers clinicians to deliver more accurate and efficient radiology results throughout the imaging workflow.

Developed by clinicians for clinicians, the firm’s comprehensive AI solutions are capable of detecting up to 124 findings on chest X-rays and up to 130 findings on non-contrast head CT scans.

The solutions can be customized for a wide range of clinical scenarios and care settings.

They’re available to more than 50 percent radiologists in Australia, deployed at over 1,000 sites in Australia, Asia Pacific (APAC), United States, United Kingdom, European Union and the Middle-East, and are clinically available in over 40 countries worldwide.

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