Two Dutch hospitals adopt Qure.ai’s chest x-ray software

Two major Dutch hospitals, Catharina Ziekenhuis in Eindhoven and University Medical Center (UMC) Utrecht, are integrating Qure.ai’s chest x-ray tool into their workflows to support earlier and more consistent lung nodule detection.

The software, qXR, flags subtle nodules, even when patients are scanned for unrelated reasons, the company said. 

UMC Utrecht is an academic hospital serving a broad patient base while also teaching clinicians to work with AI-enabled diagnostics. Catharina Ziekenhuis is a public tertiary care hospital with advanced capabilities for treating lung cancer. 

Erasmus Medical Centre in Rotterdam, which adopted qXR last year, initiated a chest x-ray AI study earlier this year in collaboration with Qure.ai, the firm added.

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