How Viz.ai Uses Artificial Intelligence To Treat Stroke Patients Faster

The startup has 12 FDA-approved algorithms to flag problems, agreements with more than 1,500 U.S. hospitals, and big plans to work with drug companies to reduce roadblocks in healthcare.By Amy Feldman, Forbes Staff

On October 26, while visiting New York City for a gala, Jess Allison collapsed on the street. The 41-year-old was unable to speak or move her right side. A customer at a nearby outdoor cafe helped her call 911 and an ambulance took her to Mount Sinai West in midtown.

The ER doctor told her they thought she’d had a stroke, and sent her to get a CT scan. Soon, she was on

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