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Manipal Hospitals Adopts Harrison.ai’s chest X-ray AI to improve patient outcomes

Manipal Hospitals, one of India’s foremost integratedhealthcare providers, has adopted a leading Australian decision-support solution for theirradiology practice. Harrison.ai’s chest X-ray (CXR) and Reporting solutions are being used toimprove the efficiency, quality, and turnaround time

Manipal Hospitals, one of India’s foremost integrated
healthcare providers, has adopted a leading Australian decision-support solution for their
radiology practice. Harrison.ai’s chest X-ray (CXR) and Reporting solutions are being used to
improve the efficiency, quality, and turnaround time of chest X-ray reporting, which is one of
the preliminary and most widely used imaging tests across the globe.


Manipal Hospitals has more than 12,600 beds, is present in 24 cities across India, and serves
close to 8 million patients annually. Chest X-rays constitute more than 50% of their total
imaging volumes, coming from Outpatient (Emergency), Health Checks and ICU departments.
The deployment of one of the best-in-class radiology artificial intelligence solutions reinforces
Manipal Hospitals’ commitment to leveraging advanced digital solutions to support clinicians in
managing workload and improving patient outcomes and experience.


The solution is deployed within the radiology department, where it will assist radiologists by
triaging studies, identifying and localising findings, and generating AI-assisted draft reports.
These draft reports are reviewed and validated by radiologists prior to sign-off, ensuring full
clinical oversight and control.


“This deployment is aimed at making chest X-ray reporting more efficient while maintaining the
highest standards of quality,” said Dr. Sudarshan Rawat, HOD & Consultant Radiology,
Manipal Hospital Old Airport Road. “AI-assisted reporting functions as a second reader making
sure even the most subtle findings are not missed, while helping us deliver timely reports to
patients.”


“Turnaround time and report quality are critical metrics for any large radiology operation. By
introducing AI-assisted draft reporting into our workflow, we are strengthening our ability to
deliver timely, high-quality diagnostic outcomes at scale,” he added.


The decision to adopt Harrison’s CXR followed a retrospective evaluation using sample data
provided by Manipal Hospitals, which demonstrated the solution’s potential to support faster
reporting workflows and consistent report quality.


Harrison.ai CXR is approved by the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) in
India and is CE certified. It is designed to support clinicians across a wide range of chest X-ray
findings. The solution acts as a clinical decision-support tool, assisting radiologists without
replacing clinical judgment.

“We are proud to partner with Manipal Hospitals on the deployment of Harrison’s CXR solution
in India,” said Dr Aengus Tran, CEO of Harrison.ai. “The solution which can detect and localise
close to 125 findings helps clinicians ensure accuracy of diagnosis. This collaboration reflects a
shared vision to responsibly apply AI in healthcare, supporting clinicians, improving efficiency,
and ultimately enhancing patient care and experience.”

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