What's Happening?
Viz.ai has introduced the Viz Pulmonary™ Suite, an AI-driven platform designed to manage acute and chronic pulmonary conditions, including Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), lung nodules, and pulmonary embolism (PE). The suite aims to address
the fragmentation in pulmonary care by integrating AI-enabled workflows into existing Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems. This integration is intended to ensure that patients receive guideline-directed care, reducing the time to treatment and improving patient outcomes. In a single-center study, the Viz PE tool within the suite reduced the time to treatment from 1.75 days to 0.56 days and decreased in-hospital mortality among high-risk patients. The platform also seeks to improve patient retention and continuity of care by addressing the significant percentage of in-network referrals lost to health system leakage.
Why It's Important?
The introduction of the Viz Pulmonary Suite is significant as it addresses critical gaps in pulmonary care, which is often characterized by fragmentation and missed diagnoses. By embedding AI workflows into EHR systems, the suite aims to improve the coordination of care, ensuring that critical findings are acted upon promptly. This is particularly important given that a high percentage of clinically significant lung nodules and incidental pulmonary emboli are often missed on initial imaging. The suite's ability to reduce treatment times and improve patient outcomes could lead to better management of pulmonary conditions, potentially reducing hospital readmissions and improving overall healthcare efficiency.
What's Next?
The deployment of the Viz Pulmonary Suite is expected to enhance the management of pulmonary conditions by providing clinicians with real-time, context-aware patient summaries and automated guideline surfacing. This 'clinician-in-the-loop' model is designed to reduce the administrative burden on healthcare teams and improve the consistency of care. As the suite is integrated into more healthcare systems, it could lead to widespread improvements in the management of pulmonary conditions, potentially setting a new standard for AI-driven healthcare solutions.











