Sunday . 07 December . 2025

Israeli Tech Bridges Cardiology Gap in Ghana, Offers Model for U.S. Rural Care

Jerusalem, 12 November, 2025 (TPS-IL) — Israeli company AISAP has launched a major field initiative in Ghana, deploying its FDA-cleared AI cardiac diagnostic platform to train the country’s first nationwide cohort of cardiac sonographers. The program, run with the G-ACT Foundation, addresses Ghana’s critical shortage of specialists — fewer than 30 cardiologists serve 35 million people — by equipping local clinicians with AI-assisted, real-time heart imaging.

AISAP CEO Adiel Am-Shalom said the project offers a model for U.S. rural areas, where most counties lack practicing cardiologists. Developed with Israel’s Sheba Medical Center, AISAP’s platform is already used in major U.S. hospitals and connects to any portable ultrasound, enabling expert-level cardiac care at the bedside.

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