Bioclinica has announced a product to help the redaction of sensitive patient information from videos, photos and PDFs.
Bioclinica has announced a product to help the redaction of sensitive patient information from videos, photos and PDFs.
The integrated solutions provider of clinical life science will be the first company that can redact the identifiers from videos, PDFs and photos, according to a press release from PR Newswire.
"Historically, it has been very difficult to ensure videos fully comply with patient privacy regulations in clinical trials, increasing the risk of costly penalties, downstream issues and reputation damage for trial sponsors. With Bioclinica's new AI application, sponsors benefit from peace of mind as well as processing capabilities that reduce time to redact patient identifiers within videos from days to hours," the company said in the press release.
This launch comes after the company acquired Saliency, an AI company in Silicon Valley.
"Image Redact AI is the latest demonstration of how we are delivering value to our customers using cutting-edge technology," Dan Gebow, PhD, chief innovation officer at Bioclinica, said in the press release. "Today, we can include videos in the long list of file types that our image de-identification system can handle with ease."