MedCity News December 21, 2025
Katie Adams

Clinical decision support startup Aidoc has become a major player in healthcare AI thanks to its focus on acute, life-or-death cases and its R&D-first approach. As Aidoc continues to innovate, Chief Business Officer Tom Valent thinks its commitment to patient safety and transparency will be key contributors to future success.

Since its founding nine years ago, Israeli clinical decision support startup Aidoc has grown into a major player in healthcare AI, raising $370 million and signing more than 150 contracts with health systems such as Mount Sinai, Yale New Haven Health and Sutter Health. These providers use the company’s platform to help radiologists quickly identify critical findings in medical scans, as well as to ensure those findings are acted on.

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Provider, Radiology, Technology
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