Radiology Business December 7, 2023
Marty Stempniak

A “second opinion platform,” which allows patients to question their radiologists’ findings, has expanded to 12 states, the company announced Tuesday.

MDView first launched in its home state of Florida over the summer and is now ramping up its rollout. As part of the announcement, the Cooper City-based tech company has inked a new partnership with Modern Teleradiology to provide second opinion reports and video consultations to its users.

Sunil Kini, MD, founder and CEO of the remote reading group, will serve as medical director of MDView, helping oversee the platform’s expansion.

“We are thrilled to be collaborating with MDView as both organizations share the same ‘patient first’ vision,” Kini said Dec. 5. “These days, patients are more empowered regarding...

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