SimonMed Introduces AI-Driven Mobile Mammogram Reports to Transform Breast Cancer Detection
The mobile interface lets patients view their results, access educational videos, chat with an AI health guide, and connect with a human navigator, offering a streamlined, data-driven experience tailored to each woman’s health history.
Arizona-based SimonMed Imaging, one of the leading outpatient medical-imaging providers in the U.S., has launched an AI-driven digital health platform that provides mammography reports directly through mobile devices.
The platform, powered by Cascaid Health, is designed to improve follow-up care after mammography by helping women better understand their screening results and facilitating recommended follow-up imaging when needed.
The reports are generated by a new digital health platform that is built on the company’s Mammogram+ program, which analyzes women's breast density and lifetime risk scores.
Further, the mobile interface allows patients to view the imaging results, watch educational videos, chat with an AI health guide, and get in touch with a human navigator for questions or scheduling, and based upon the outcomes, delivers an intuitive, data-driven experience tailored to each woman’s imaging and health history.
Founded in 2003, the company now currently across 10 states with more than 170 accredited facilities that are ACR-RADSITE certified and staffed with certified technologists using advanced equipment.
It focuses on making cutting-edge diagnostic imaging technologies affordable and accessible within local communities.
The company recently expanded its presence in South Korea through a collaboration with Lunit, a leading AI-driven cancer diagnostics and therapeutics provider, to introduce advanced AI-powered breast cancer detection solutions for patients in the region.
Rakesh Patel, MD, Founder and CEO of Cascaid Health, said, “ Early detection is just the starting point. By pairing SimonMed’s diagnostic expertise with Cascaid’s integrated technology, we’re transforming imaging results into actionable insights that empower women to act early, stay engaged, and take control of their long-term health.”
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