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Open Medical and FotoFinder announce skin cancer partnership

Cloud-based healthcare software solution Open Medical and dermatologic imaging technology company FotoFinder have announced a new partnership.

The collaboration aims to combine the strengths of Open Medical’s digital solutions and FotoFinder’s advanced technology.

Through this partnership, users of Open Medical’s cloud-based solution for dermatology coordination, Pathpoint eDerma, will be able to benefit from the integration of FotoFinder’s AI technology into their clinical workflows to further enhance operations.

Furthermore, users of FotoFinder’s Automatic Total Body Mapping technology will be able to incorporate elements of eDerma’s clinical workflow tools into their pathways, such as patient questionnaires, digital consent forms, and educational leaflets, allowing for remote care delivery as well as a more holistic care service.

Dr Michael Shenouda, Chief Commercial Officer at Open Medical, said: “This collaboration represents a significant step forward in scaling the adoption of AI into routine clinical care, supported by strong digital infrastructure.

“The collaboration will help dermatologists utilise the best AI models within the most appropriate clinical application for their specific care pathway, which will vary between departments, hospitals, and regions.

“And by working closely with our clinical and academic partners, we hope this collaboration can enhance the evidence base for scaling AI applications in the most clinically safe and cost-efficient way.”

Dr Massey Tahmasebi, Chief Executive Officer at FotoFinder Systems UK, added: “We are thrilled to partner with Open Medical, a company that shares our vision of revolutionising skin cancer care through advanced technology.

“With this collaboration, we are excited to bring our AI technology into Open Medical’s workflow solution, Pathpoint eDerma.

“This will give clinicians access to cutting-edge tools and resources, enhancing the way they detect, diagnose and treat skin cancer.

“Moreover, the addition of Open Medical’s workflow elements to our Automatic Total Body Mapping technology will further streamline dermatological procedures, enabling comprehensive and efficient patient care.

This is not just a partnership; it’s a global mission to elevate the standard of skin cancer care and make a real difference in patients’ lives across the world. We look forward to the transformative impact our combined technologies will have in the fight against skin cancer.”

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