Top 12 Medical AI Companies

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In this article, we will take a look at the top 12 medical AI companies. To see more such companies, go directly to Top 5 Medical AI Companies.

The healthcare and medical industry is one of the biggest beneficiaries of the AI boom. Over the past few years and months there has been a surge in AI-based decision support systems which are used by medical practitioners and doctors to refine, optimize and improve their decision making while writing prescriptions, doing surgeries or processing patient data. For example,  MedAware is an AI-based system that provides an extra layer of security to doctors during prescription writing process. The system automatically generates flags and warnings when it detects the doctor might have prescribed a wrong medication by mistake to the patient. It does so by processing patient history and data within seconds if not minutes, something impossible to do for humans. Another most straightforward but mind-blowing use of AI in the healthcare industry is using AI systems for diagnosis for minor diseases. DXplain, which was developed by the Laboratory of Computer Science at Massachusetts General Hospital, provides probable diagnosis reports based on clinical manifestations. A study showed that DXplain helped family-medicine residents score significantly better on a diagnosis test involving 30 clinical cases. The tool improved their accuracy rate from 74% to 84%.

The Rise of "AI Doctors"

The applications of AI in the healthcare and medical industry are creating opportunities so lucrative that the major tech giants are also jumping in the market. Alphabet’s Google is working on  Med-PaLM 2, a large language model specifically designed to process medical data and answer questions related to healthcare and medical conditions. The chatbot is called the first “AI Doctor.” The system is trained by medical professionals or medical data to ensure the quality of its output is strong and safe. Earlier this year, Microsoft partnered with health software company Epic to build tools that can automatically draft messages to patients using the algorithms behind ChatGPT.

The artificial intelligence revolution is expected to bring benefits to almost every domain of the healthcare industry. Take medical imaging market, for instance. A report by Allied Market Research estimates that AI in medical imaging market generated $1.9 billion in 2022. The industry is expected to reach $29.8 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 32.1% from 2023 to 2032.

As applications of AI expand across the healthcare industry, new kinds of challenges emerge. For example, companies have started to use AI to query huge amounts of healthcare data already available. This is helping them make sense of data that was hitherto very difficult and time consuming. But to use data for these purposes, companies use what is called “synthetic data,” which is like a representation of the real healthcare data. Major healthcare companies are reluctant to use data representations. The industry is currently trying to solve the problem of synthetic data and privacy challenges that arise with using huge patient data.