Compliance White Paper

SwiftSight Information Security Summary

Our summary

In this white paper, we compared SwiftMR™-processed MR exams to the standard of care. We analyzed 184 MR exam pairs from 12 anatomical locations, considering various pathologies, scanner vendors, and field strengths. Eighteen board-certified radiologists from six subspecialties assessed these exams for anatomical and lesion clarity, as well as image quality factors like signal-to-noise ratio, spatial resolution, and contrast. In 93.7% of cases, the SwiftMR™-processed images demonstrated better subjective image quality, despite reduced scan times.

Why it matters

MRI plays a pivotal role in modern medicine, so any AI technology affecting MRI imaging requires thorough validation. This white paper shows how SwiftMR™ has been rigorously tested in a large, multi-center study, in addition to peer-reviewed papers and ongoing studies confirming its performance in various clinical scenarios.

Our summary

The Information Security Compliance white paper outlines AIRS Medical’s security practices for SwiftSight, a next-generation for brain imaging and volumetry reporting. It outlines the security measures for data transmission, access control, and certifications for compliance with HIPAA, GDPR, and SOC2 Type II. The paper details the workflow, security measures, and certifications for the cloud-based infrastructure on AWS.

Why it matters

This white paper demonstrates AIRS Medical’s commitment to data security and regulatory compliance, essential measures in healthcare. By adhering to stringent security measures and obtaining relevant certifications, AIRS Medical ensures that sensitive patient data is handled securely, building trust and confidence in SwiftSight. The detailed documentation of security practices and compliance measures helps healthcare institutions make informed decisions about integrating SwiftSight into their workflows.