SARC MedIQ PACS and iCardio.ai Partner to Revolutionize Ultrasound Interpretation With AI Tools

SARC MedIQ PACS and  iCardio.ai Partner to Revolutionize Ultrasound Interpretation With AI Tools

Two dynamic startups in the healthcare artificial intelligence sector, SARC MedIQ and iCardio.ai, a Cedars-Sinai backed AI startup, are thrilled to announce a strategic partnership aimed at revolutionizing the distribution of artificial intelligence tools for clinicians.

By incorporating iCardio.ai’s AI solutions, SARC MedIQ will enable over 1,500 physicians and 300+ healthcare facilities to drastically reduce diagnostic time, Enhance reimbursements, and cut operational costs by up to 50%. This partnership represents a significant step in advancing AI within the cardiology space, benefiting healthcare providers and patients alike.

Joseph Sokol, CEO of iCardio.ai, expressed excitement over the shared mission to enhance patient outcomes with AI. Asaad Hakeem, CEO of SARC MedIQ, emphasized that this collaboration accelerates their goal of empowering clinicians with cutting-edge technology, improving diagnostics, and increasing operational efficiencies.

Read More about this Partnership at Business Insider Press Release .

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Asaad Hakeem, Ph.D., is the Chief Executive Officer of SARC MedIQ and a leader in applying artificial intelligence to healthcare imaging and clinical workflows. With a strong background in machine learning, computer vision, and AI research, he has focused his career on solving real-world challenges in medical data accessibility and diagnostic efficiency. Asaad Hakeem is also an active member of the Forbes Business Council and was selected to lead its Healthcare Group, reflecting his influence in advancing healthcare innovation. Under his leadership, SARC MedIQ has developed a cloud-based imaging platform that helps healthcare providers streamline reporting, improve accuracy, and enhance patient care. His work emphasizes practical, scalable solutions that integrate seamlessly into clinical environments. He continues to contribute thought leadership on healthcare transformation, AI adoption, and value-based care models.