Healthcare IT News December 2, 2025
Andrea Fox

Companies in November announced new efforts to fine-tune foundational models to advance radiology intelligence and implement baked-in security for cloud environments and medical devices. They’re also using AI to protect patients.

As imaging professionals gather in Chicago this week at the annual Radiological Society of North America meeting, there are lots of new announcements focused on AI-enabled products and processes for radiology and other imaging modalities.

But there have been a lot of other AI news across healthcare this past month, including new products focused on zero trust in healthcare cloud and hybrid environments, protecting patients at the point of care and safeguarding communications with medical device companies and their providers.

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