Self-Driving Car Pioneer David Stavens’ Company Earns First 510(k) For AI-Based Teleradiology Tech To Help Triage Brain Injury Patients
Executive Summary
David Stavens’ company recently gained US FDA clearance for AI-powered software to help radiologists triage intracranial hemorrhage and mass effect from non-emergent cases.
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