
Taiwan-based Acer Medical’s artificial intelligence-assisted diagnostic software and a combination of Intel hardware- and software-based technology, is making eye lesion detection dramatically faster, said Acer Medical, a subsidiary of Acer group in an official blog post.
Traditionally, diagnosing conditions like diabetic retinopathy or age-related macular degeneration could take weeks, especially when multiple specialists were involved. Now, thanks to Acer Medical’s AI-assisted diagnostic software running on Intel-backed AI PCs, results can be delivered in seconds.
The system uses high-resolution fundus photography to scan the inner eye, with AI algorithms analyzing images instantly. This eliminates the need for dilation-related eye drops and long wait times. The AI PC processes everything locally, meaning no internet connection is required—making it ideal for remote healthcare.
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VeriSee DR for diabetic retinopathy and VeriSee Age-related Macular Degeneration (VeriSee AMD) for age-related macular degeneration.
Created by Acer Medical in partnership with medical specialists, the technology is available in 13 countries.
Dr. Hsieh Yi-Ting, a retina specialist at National Taiwan University Hospital, developed the VeriSee DR and VeriSee AMD solutions, which are now available in 13 countries. These tools help doctors prioritize cases and expedite treatment, but they don’t replace medical professionals—rather, they enhance their ability to provide faster, more accurate care.
Acer Medical is a subsidiary of the Acer Group specializing in AI-driven medical diagnostics. They focus on leveraging artificial intelligence, clinical data, and software development to create healthcare solutions. The company's technology has been implemented in over 300 hospitals and clinics, serving an estimated 450,000 patients annually.
Their AI-powered tools, like VeriSee DR and VeriSee AMD, help detect eye diseases such as diabetic retinopathy and age-related macular degeneration in seconds, significantly reducing diagnosis time.
This AI-driven approach is a game-changer for rural healthcare, allowing specialists to diagnose patients far from hospitals. What do you think about AI’s expanding role in medicine? Do comment your opinion below...
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