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AI for radiologists who want to read more per shift
Radiologists did not train for years to spend the shift fighting a worklist, retyping the same report boilerplate, or worrying about what fatigue might cost on study two hundred. The work that matters is the read. Everything else is friction.
Radiological.ai is built with practicing radiologists to remove that friction. It drafts the routine parts of the report, prioritizes the queue so the right study is in front of you next, and offers a steady second set of flags so a tired hour does not become a missed finding. It is support, not substitution. You confirm every flag and sign every report.
Worklist
Structured report
DraftRun the assistant to draft this report for review.
Illustrative sample · not a real patient study, not a diagnosis
Decision support for qualified clinicians. Radiological.ai does not provide a diagnosis and is not a substitute for professional judgment.
Flag · prioritize · draft · you review and sign
Decision support not a diagnosis
You review & sign
Why it works
What your group gets with ai for radiologists
More reads, less friction
Draft reports and pre-reads remove the boilerplate and measurement busywork, so more of the shift goes to the judgment only a radiologist can make.
A second look, every hour
A consistent set of flags supports attention late in the shift just as it does early, which is where fatigue quietly costs the most.
Built with radiologists
The workflow is shaped by practicing readers, so it respects how you actually move through a worklist and a report.
What it handles
Flagged, prioritized and drafted for your review
The assistant pre-reads each study, surfaces a region of interest for review, re-prioritizes the worklist, and drafts the structured report in your template. You confirm, edit and sign.
- Drafts routine report sections for editing
- Prioritizes which study you read next
- Adds a steady second set of flags
- Cuts measurement and boilerplate busywork
- You confirm flags and sign every report
Region of interest flagged for review
A focal region is surfaced on the sample study for the radiologist to review. The assistant does not characterize it as a diagnosis.
Suspected finding flagged for radiologist review. Correlate clinically and confirm. Draft for review and sign-off.
Why Radiological.ai
One assistant across the whole read
Not three vendors stitched together. Flag, prioritize and draft in one calm pane, on X-ray, CT and MRI, with the radiologist signing every study.
Flags suspected findings
A second set of eyes surfaces regions of interest for review on every study, so a suspected finding is less likely to slip past late in a shift.
Prioritizes the worklist
Suspected-critical studies move to the top, so urgent reads surface ahead of routine follow-ups across your sites and shifts.
Drafts the report
A structured draft arrives in your template, ready to edit and sign. The draft saves the typing and the measuring, never the judgment.
Good questions
Questions about ai for radiologists
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Flag suspected findings, prioritize the worklist, and draft the structured report. You review and sign every study.
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.