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First Patients Enrolled in Study Aimed at Adoption of AI-Powered Portable MRI in ER
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Thu, 07/31/2025 – 15:19
July 31, 2025 —Hyperfine, Inc. has announced the enrollment of the first patients in the PRIME (Portable Rapid Imaging for Medical Emergencies) study. This study aims to evaluate the potential of AI-powered portable MRI technology to transform triage in the emergency department (ED) setting.
The PRIME study at Yale School of Medicine builds on the ACTION PMR study, which demonstrated the utility of AI-powered portable MRI in the diagnosis and mana… -
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Ultromics raises $55M in funding round
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Hyperfine highlights first patients enrolled in PRIME study
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Large Medicare Study Shows Black Men Less Likely to Receive PET and MRI for Prostate Cancer Imaging
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AI helps clinicians identify misplaced endotracheal tubes
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fMRI confirms yet again that exercise really does improve mood
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Doximity: Radiology makes top 5 specialties for compensation growth
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