Radiological.ai

Use cases

Radiology AI use cases for every team

Radiological.ai flags suspected findings, prioritizes the worklist so urgent studies surface first, and drafts the structured report before you sit down. Pick the modality you read, the part of the read you want to speed up, or the kind of team you run, and see exactly how the assistant supports it. You always review and sign.

See how it works

Platform & software

One assistant across the whole read: flag suspected findings, prioritize the worklist and draft the structured report, instead of stitching three point tools together.

By modality

A steady second set of flags and a drafted report across the modalities you read most, on X-ray, CT and MRI.

Reporting & worklist

Start every report from a draft, not a blank page, and let urgent studies surface first in a triaged worklist.

For teams

Built for the realities of the shift across radiology groups, imaging centers and teleradiology coverage, so the read keeps pace.

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Run the assistant on a sample study

Pick a sample study and run the assistant: watch the worklist re-prioritize, a region get flagged for review, and a structured report draft line by line. It is an illustrative sample, not a real patient study or a diagnosis.

The Reading Station

Worklist

SERIES 1 · AX
SLICE 24/64
SAMPLE STUDY
NOT FOR DIAGNOSTIC USE
W 80 · L 40
ILLUSTRATIVE SAMPLE

Structured report

Draft

Run the assistant to draft this report for review.

You review & sign

Illustrative sample · not a real patient study, not a diagnosis

Drafted in · you review & sign Worklist re-prioritized

Decision support for qualified clinicians. Radiological.ai does not provide a diagnosis and is not a substitute for professional judgment.

The outcome

Whatever the use case, the workflow is the same

Flag, prioritize, draft, review. The assistant supports the read and the report; the radiologist always interprets and signs.

Modalities

X-ray, CT & MRI

one assistant

The read

Flag, triage, draft

in one calm pane

Sign-off

You review & sign

every study

Your data

Your control

HIPAA-minded by design

Flag suspected findings

A consistent second set of flags marks regions worth a closer look on every study, every hour of the shift, so attention is supported just as steadily on the hundredth read as on the first. Every flag is a prompt for review, and you confirm or dismiss it.

Prioritize the worklist

Studies that look time-critical are pushed toward the top of the queue, so a suspected bleed or PE is not waiting behind routine follow-ups. The next study you open is the one that most needs reading now, and you still choose what to read.

Draft the structured report

The structured report drafts into your own template across Exam, Technique, Comparison, Findings and Impression, so you sit down to a draft rather than a blank page. The radiologist edits, dictates over it and signs every report.

You always review and sign

Across flagging, triage and drafting, Radiological.ai is decision support. It surfaces and drafts; the responsible radiologist reviews, edits and signs. It does not diagnose, makes no accuracy claims and claims no regulatory status.

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Bring the assistant to your reading workflow

Flag suspected findings, prioritize the worklist and draft the structured report across X-ray, CT and MRI, in one calm pane. You review, edit and sign every study.

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X-ray, CT & MRI · Flag, triage, draft · You review & sign

Radiological.ai is a workflow and decision-support tool for qualified clinicians. It does not provide a diagnosis and is not a substitute for professional medical judgment.