ARTICLES

Cloud-Based Neurology: How SaaS EEG Platforms Like NeuroMatch Are Reshaping Diagnostics
Neurology is in the middle of a structural shift, and it’s being driven by rising EEG volumes and the need for faster diagnostic turnaround. For decades, EEG diagnostics depended on locally installed systems that are hardware-heavy, site-specific, and difficult to scale. That model is increasingly misaligned with modern clinical realities, especially as hospitals face a … Read more

The Neurologist Shortage & How AI‑Powered EEG Is Filling the Gap
Hospitals today face a design challenge, not just a staffing one: EEG data volume has outpaced human review capacity. In nearly every U.S. state, a large mismatch exists between the need for neurologists and their services and the availability of actual neurologists. A recent study shared by the Cleveland Clinic also reports that rural and … Read more

Communicating with the Brain: Why Noninvasive Scans Are Advancing Faster Than Implantable Chips
For decades, the idea of connecting the brain to computers has inspired researchers and captivated the public imagination. From science fiction to early-stage clinical trials, implantable chips have often appeared to be the most direct path to decoding thoughts and restoring lost function. However, as research progresses, a different approach is demonstrating clear advantages: noninvasive … Read more

From Sci-Fi to Surgery: How AI Is Bringing Fictional Medicine to Life
Remember The Doctor from Star Trek: Voyager? With just a handheld device—the iconic “medical tricorder”—he could instantly diagnose and treat any condition, no matter how complex. That once seemed like pure science fiction. Today, artificial intelligence (AI) is bringing us closer to that futuristic vision than ever before, and people (especially young adults) are increasingly … Read more

The Future of Brain Health & Dementia: Early Detection and Precision Care
The future of brain healthcare is accelerating at full throttle, and LVIS is proud to be a part of the race. Breakthroughs in neuroscience and digital medicine are shattering old limitations, making earlier detection and smarter, faster treatments possible for conditions like dementia, epilepsy, and depression. Specifically, dementia affects more than 57 million people around … Read more
