Healthcare Finance News October 13, 2025
Jeff Lagasse

The partnership is meant to ease pressure on radiologists by improving their workflows.

RSNA Ventures, the Radiological Society of North America’s recently launched innovation arm, has partnered with RadAI, a generative artificial intelligence company, to advance its radiology and imaging technologies.

Imaging volumes are rising faster than the workforce can grow, said RSNA, while the body of medical knowledge grows exponentially.

That, the company said, makes it increasingly challenging for many physicians to meet the needs of daily practice, placing mounting pressure on radiologists.

The partnership will attempt to address this challenge by piping the company’s peer-reviewed knowledge base into radiologists’ daily workflow.

“This partnership aims to solve a critical challenge for radiologists – leveraging AI to optimize workflows...

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