
Avicenna.AI launched AVI, a new platform that delivers AI results into healthcare ecosystems. AVI provides healthcare organizations with fast, flexible access to imaging AI solutions, ensuring results are integrated into existing workflows.
Fully automatic and invisible to end users, AVI integrates directly with PACS and RIS without requiring additional viewers, worklists, or changes to clinical workflows. Clinicians stay within the tools they already use, IT teams benefit from simplified deployment, and finance leaders gain lower total cost of ownership through reduced maintenance and support requirements.
“Fast, automatic, and invisible, AVI is the platform that makes AI work the way it should – no extra training required, no changes to workflow, no new viewers and no additional clicks,” said Cyril Di Grandi, co-founder and CEO of Avicenna.AI. “We designed AVI to remove barriers to AI adoption, so radiologists, clinicians and healthcare institutions can benefit from AI insights without disruption.”
AVI’s centralized configuration and orchestration simplify IT operations, while a one-time integration unlocks access to all applications on the platform. AVI is designed to host any imaging AI application, and will initially provide access to Avicenna’s entire CINA portfolio, including solutions for vertical compression fractures (CINA-VCF and CINA-VCF Quantix) and cervical spine fractures (CINA-CSpine).
AVI has been specifically developed for hospitals, healthcare networks and teleradiology groups seeking to benefit from the power of imaging AI applications. Designed to enable plug-and-play AI implementation with a minimal footprint, the platform is cost-effective, scales from single sites to large networks, and integrates seamlessly into existing healthcare systems via global standards such as DICOM, HL7 and FHIR.
Source: Avicenna.AI
Avicenna.AI launched AVI, a new platform that delivers AI results into healthcare ecosystems. AVI provides healthcare organizations with fast, flexible access to imaging AI solutions, ensuring results are integrated into existing workflows.
Fully automatic and invisible to end users, AVI integrates directly with PACS and RIS without requiring...
Avicenna.AI launched AVI, a new platform that delivers AI results into healthcare ecosystems. AVI provides healthcare organizations with fast, flexible access to imaging AI solutions, ensuring results are integrated into existing workflows.
Fully automatic and invisible to end users, AVI integrates directly with PACS and RIS without requiring additional viewers, worklists, or changes to clinical workflows. Clinicians stay within the tools they already use, IT teams benefit from simplified deployment, and finance leaders gain lower total cost of ownership through reduced maintenance and support requirements.
“Fast, automatic, and invisible, AVI is the platform that makes AI work the way it should – no extra training required, no changes to workflow, no new viewers and no additional clicks,” said Cyril Di Grandi, co-founder and CEO of Avicenna.AI. “We designed AVI to remove barriers to AI adoption, so radiologists, clinicians and healthcare institutions can benefit from AI insights without disruption.”
AVI’s centralized configuration and orchestration simplify IT operations, while a one-time integration unlocks access to all applications on the platform. AVI is designed to host any imaging AI application, and will initially provide access to Avicenna’s entire CINA portfolio, including solutions for vertical compression fractures (CINA-VCF and CINA-VCF Quantix) and cervical spine fractures (CINA-CSpine).
AVI has been specifically developed for hospitals, healthcare networks and teleradiology groups seeking to benefit from the power of imaging AI applications. Designed to enable plug-and-play AI implementation with a minimal footprint, the platform is cost-effective, scales from single sites to large networks, and integrates seamlessly into existing healthcare systems via global standards such as DICOM, HL7 and FHIR.
Source: Avicenna.AI
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.





