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AI Mammography Works in Germany, but Reimbursement Still Lags Behind

AuntMinnieEurope reports that AI mammography is performing well in Germany, yet the country still lacks a reimbursement path. The story captures one of healthcare AI’s most stubborn problems: clinical promise does not automatically create a business model. Without payment pathways, even effective tools can remain stuck at pilot stage.

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Coreline Soft Bets on Reimbursed Lung Cancer Screening With Compliance-First AI Infrastructure

Coreline Soft says it is launching a compliance-optimized AI infrastructure aligned to Germany’s reimbursed lung cancer screening rollout. The move is less about a flashy new model than about a crucial next step for healthcare AI: proving it can operate inside regulated reimbursement systems.

EQS News
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Germany’s Reimbursed Lung Cancer Screening Rollout Gets a Compliance-Focused AI Infrastructure Push

Coreline Soft is positioning its AI infrastructure around Germany’s reimbursed lung cancer screening rollout, emphasizing G-BA compliance. The announcement highlights how regulatory alignment is becoming as important as model performance in European healthcare AI markets.

PR Newswire
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Contextflow Targets German Lung Cancer Screening With AI Reporting Partnership

Contextflow is targeting German lung cancer screening through an AI reporting partnership. The deal highlights how screening AI is increasingly being sold as a workflow and reporting layer, not just a detection algorithm.

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German University Clinics Signal a New Phase of Hospital AI Governance

A Nature study examining expectations and needs around large language models at Bavarian university clinics offers a useful snapshot of where hospital AI adoption is actually heading: not straight to automation, but through governance, workflow fit, and trust. The findings suggest academic medical centers are moving from curiosity to institutional design questions.

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