When Shiva Suri shared a home office with his radiologist mother during the pandemic, he wasn’t just witnessing a routine workday — he was uncovering an industry-wide challenge. He watched as she spent the majority of her shifts mired in tedious tasks, from drawing measurements on scans to generating reports. “Only 5% of her time, she had her radiology thinking cap on,” Suri recalled. “That was really sad.”
Suri, a former engineer at big data analytics company Confluent, saw an opportunity to eliminate these inefficiencies. With his background in technology and his firsthand understanding of the problem, he founded New Lantern, a company aiming to automate radiologists' most mundane tasks and give them back the time to focus on what matters most: analyzing scans and making c
New Lantern Raises $19M To Help Radiologists Get Their Time Back
- By Anshika Mathews
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But with advancements in AI, we can give radiologists back hours in their day to focus on the most critical parts of the job. That’s the future we’re building toward.
