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East Alabama Medical Center, Inflo Health, ACR ImPower program collaboration boosts recommendations follow-up by 74%

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Inflo Health, a leader in AI-driven radiology follow-up care orchestration, announced that it has qualified for the American College of Radiology’s Learning Network Vendor Partner designation on the heels of a successful collaboration that saw East Alabama Medical Center significantly improve recommendations follow-up rates. 

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