Through this partnership, NTT DATA clients now have the ability to dive deeper into their imaging data with algorithms and automation tools that will improve workflow and provide better patient care.

“Artificial intelligence is at the forefront of healthcare innovation and clients are constantly requesting new insights and solutions that will lead to positive outcomes,” said Dan Allison, president of healthcare and life sciences at NTT DATA Services.

 “Therefore, we’ve partnered with MD.ai to help clients further uncover the value of their data. By using AI for medical imaging, customers will have higher quality of interpretation and greater insights per imaging study to ultimately deliver better healthcare to patients.”

MD.ai brings a unique combination of semi-automated tools for imaging research, collaborative data annotation software, as well as web-based deployment of algorithms to facilitate AI adoption by healthcare organizations.

 MD.ai’s suite of tools allow customers to participate in the development of anonymized datasets that can be used to validate AI algorithms against labeled studies.

Through participation in NTT DATA Services’ imaging research and advocate AI programs, clients will share in the revenue stream for studies used in validation and have early access to algorithms for Deep Learning imaging evaluation.

Integration of AI tools into the workflow of diagnosticians is emerging with several models, including NTT DATA cloud offerings with desktop reporting. With MD.ai NTT DATA will be able to run a subset of algorithms entirely client-side on the desktop, enabling users to dynamically initiate analyses as part of their workflow.

"We are excited by the opportunity to partner with NTT DATA, whose executives have shown a vision to grow beyond data management into data-driven healthcare," said Leon Chen, MD, CEO at MD.ai.

 "As a physician, I am keenly aware of the impact AI will have in the clinical space. Through this partnership, we will increase the opportunity for both agile startups and large enterprises to have access to large datasets beyond what is commonly available today. This will greatly accelerate the development and expand the market for AI applications worldwide."

The two companies will be onsite at the Radiology Society of North America (RSNA) Conference Nov. 26 to Dec. 1 in the NTT DATA Services booth (#1724) to demonstrate the advances in AI calibration and delivery tools. MD.ai is also one of the winners in the RSNA 2017 Bone Age Challenge, finishing in the top five for showcasing the company’s tools to create an improved dataset for their algorithm.

NTT DATA Services is committed to improving patient outcomes by creating efficiencies across the healthcare ecosystem.

A recognized leader in the healthcare space, the company delivers targeted segment solutions including patient engagement, predictive analytics, healthcare cloud hosting, integration and interoperability, clinical and claims application implementation, revenue cycle management and policy administration, in addition to core managed infrastructure, application and business process services.

Its clients include more than 1,800 hospitals, 2,200 long-term care facilities, 225 acute care facilities, 43,000 clinicians, 1,000 physician practices and 50 insurance providers in support of 65 million policy holders.