competition15 Aug 2020 21:20
Been looking into the companies that provide similar products obviously FDA approval is needed .In the uk these seem to be the value of sales but struggling to find USA comparisons. Please feel free to correct if wrong
Aidoc: head. The licence cost of the technology ranges from £25,000 to £60,000 per year depending on the volume of exams and different workflow requirements. The cost covers the software for intracranial hyperdensities and large vessel occlusion as well as all associated costs, for example, training and maintenance.
e-ASPECTS and e-CTA. The licence cost of the technology is £30,000 per year excluding VAT for unlimited stroke patients admitted to comprehensive stroke centres. The cost is reduced to £10,000 per year for primary strokes centres doing thrombolysis only if purchased as part of a full stroke network licence.
Icobrain Ix. Pay-per-use models start at £45, with reductions for increased volumes. Subscription models range from £8,250 for small hospitals (including 300 analyses) to £66,000 for large hospitals (including 2,400 analyses and services).
qER. The cost for the technology as it has been described is £25,000.
Zebra triage. The technology licence costs between £40,000 and £80,000 depending on the size of the NHS trust. These costs cover an 'all-in-one' bundle, including 5 AI algorithms for detecting intracranial haemorrhage, pneumothorax, pleural effusion, vertebral fracture and screening for breast cancer.