AI in healthcare: mapping Romania's transition from research to intellectual property & industry solutions.

Journal: Biomedizinische Technik. Biomedical engineering
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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Romania is aligning its healthcare AI ecosystem with the European Union's AI Act (2024/1689), through its own National AI Strategy. Despite a growing volume of research in medical AI, significant gaps remain in translating this output into patents and domestically developed high-risk medical devices. This study assesses Romania's research productivity, patenting activity, and commercial solutions in medical AI. METHODS: We conducted an analysis combining bibliometric data, patent information, and medical device databases, and analyzed 619 Romanian-authored articles on medical AI, 272 patent records, and identified domestic AI-powered software providers. RESULTS: Romania's publication output in medical AI has surged post-2018, primarily driven by academic institutions in Bucharest and Cluj. Patents are predominantly filed by multinationals, indicating a potential disconnect between research and industrial output. Six AI medical software solutions were identified, most under the low-risk classifications. CONCLUSIONS: While Romania is expanding its medical AI research, it faces barriers in converting academic output into innovation. The dominance of foreign corporations in patent filings, reliance on international funding for high-impact research, and the scarcity of domestically developed high-risk medical AI solutions highlight important gaps. Addressing these disparities is essential for national alignment in the AI medical innovation space.

Authors

  • Giovani M Goron
    Department of Public Health, Faculty of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences, 54741 Babes-Bolyai University , Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
  • Razvan M Chereches
    Department of Public Health, Faculty of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences, 54741 Babes-Bolyai University , Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

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