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RSNA 2025: Imaging Innovation Meets Real Impact

DeepHealth

DeepHealth

December 10, 2025
3 min

RSNA 2025 marked a huge win for DeepHealth. The unveiling of our expanded AI-powered portfolio aimed at unifying the imaging experience and advancing population health was met with huge enthusiasm.

Additionally, we were proud to highlight major milestones, like the launch of our Breast Suite, a first-of-its-kind, end-to-end suite of modular, interoperable AI-powered applications that address real-world clinical needs across the breast cancer screening and detection pathways. And we showcased our comprehensive remote imaging portfolio that combines Alpha RT’s staffing services and training programs with DeepHealth’s FDA-cleared TechLive™ remote scanning technology.

Memorable moments filled the week. Check out this year’s highlights, hear insights from leading voices, and discover what the buzz for 2026 is all about.

Bringing the imaging ecosystem together

What emerged in Chicago was clear: integration is central to being able to deliver a new standard of AI-powered care. Clinicians are looking for systems that reduce fragmentation and streamline workflows end-to-end. With Sham Sokka, PhD, DeepHealth’s Chief Operating and Technology Officer, we explored how DeepHealth is making this possible. With DeepHealth OS serving as the underlying cloud-native platform, steps in the imaging continuum, including scheduling, image interpretation, reporting, and collaboration can now function within a unified environment.

Learn more about DeepHealth’s integrated Enterprise Imaging solutions

Technology shaped by real clinical practice

Another recurring insight: AI needs to reflect the realities of clinical work. To be clear, this goes beyond abstract models. Technology proven in daily diagnostic practice is now the expectation. DeepHealth’s vertical integration with RadNet enables exactly this, creating an ongoing feedback loop between radiologists and product teams. In our conversation with Dr. Jason Sinner, Medical Director at RadNet, he described how this collaboration accelerates progress. Clinical input informs development. Real-world settings refine solutions. And improvements scale rapidly. This unique relationship helps ensure technology evolves in step with how radiologists actually work.

Learn more about DeepHealth’s unique approach and deep connection to clinical practice.

Advancing population health through AI

The incredible potential of AI-powered imaging to advance population health was a central theme this year. Rising to the moment, DeepHealth unveiled new offerings and major enhancements across our Population Health portfolio. We showcased a full breadth of AI-powered suites for detecting breast, lung, prostate, and thyroid cancers, as well as our Neuro Suite for assessment and management of neurodegenerative conditions. Below, Niccolò Stefani, Business Leader, Population Health & Clinical AI, emphasizes three key priorities: driving stage shifts across high-prevalence diseases, enabling more timely and effective pathways, and supporting scalable access across care settings.

Learn more about DeepHealth’s comprehensive AI-powered clinical portfolio designed to advance population health.

A seamless, accelerated diagnostic experience

Radiologists need systems that streamline rather than complicate diagnostic work. DeepHealth’s Diagnostic Suite is built around this principle. Madhu Jahagirdar, Head of Product and Platforms, Enterprise Imaging, describes how Diagnostic Suite integrates viewing, reporting, and AI insights into one unified experience. This removes the friction of managing multiple disconnected tools and supports faster, more confident interpretation. Discover what a more unified diagnostic experience looks like: connected, intuitive, and designed to support clinical decision-making.

Learn more about DeepHealth’s Diagnostic Suite.

Automation that lightens the load on imaging teams

Imaging teams continue to face complex scheduling demands, fluctuating volumes, and administrative load that can slow care delivery. DeepHealth’s Matt Bierbaum, Business and Product Leader, Enterprise Operations, underscores how these challenges shape daily work for clinicians and staff. Luckily, our integrated portfolio speaks directly to this reality. Operations Suite centralizes workflows, data, and performance management in one intelligent platform. Our patient engagement solutions work seamlessly in the background, creating a more guided, digital experience for patients. The result is less friction across the imaging pathway and more capacity for teams to focus on care.

Learn more about DeepHealth’s Operations Suite.

The new standard of AI-powered care in 2026

A major highlight was the shift away from isolated tools toward integrated systems that support the full imaging journey. DeepHealth’s end-to-end approach rises to this expectation. For the future, the direction is clear: integration is becoming foundational to imaging, and DeepHealth is already shaping what will emerge as the new standard of AI-powered care in 2026 and beyond.

Learn more about what sets DeepHealth apart.