
DeepHealth, a wholly owned subsidiary of RadNet, and ConcertAI’s TeraRecon have announced a partnership around integrated artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced visualisation.
DeepHealth is a provider of AI-powered health informatics, and TeraRecon is a medical imaging and AI solutions company under Massachusetts-based ConcertAI.
The collaboration will integrate their technologies to improve imaging tools and radiology workflows.
It is intended to enhance the diagnostic experience for radiologists and imaging specialists by integrating TeraRecon’s advanced visualisation (AV) tech into the DeepHealth OS cloud-native Operating System.
The deal also aims to incorporate DeepHealth’s clinical AI solutions into TeraRecon’s AI ecosystem, helping physicians deliver accurate and timely diagnostic results.
The latest collaboration marks the beginning of a broader partnership between both companies, which are focused on expanding AI-driven imaging and workflow automation.
ConcertAI CEO Jeff Elton said: “ConcertAI will be aligning its TeraRecon Advanced Visualisation and Clinical AI solutions with DeepHealth’s AI-enabled operating system to deliver optimised operational and interpretive workflows to radiologists.
“This two-way collaboration, integrating DeepHealth’s clinical AI technology into the TeraRecon AI ecosystem, can provide more radiologists with essential tools to enhance diagnostic efficiency, enabling better patient care.”
DeepHealth OS is a scalable, cloud-native platform that customises AI-powered workspaces for radiology teams. It fosters better collaboration and efficiency across workflows.
DeepHealth’s Diagnostic Suite, built on the cloud-native capabilities of DeepHealth OS, offers seamless integration, providing radiologists with a unified, reliable, and scalable diagnostic workspace to meet the evolving needs.
By integrating TeraRecon’s AV tech with DeepHealth’s OS and Diagnostic Suite, the collaboration enhances diagnostic accuracy, improves workflow efficiency, and empowers radiologists to make faster, more informed decisions with ease.
RadNet Digital Health division President and CEO Kees Wesdorp said: “Partnering with TeraRecon allows us to integrate industry-leading visualisation and clinical AI technology, equipping radiologists with the tools to improve efficiency and reduce variability.
“This collaboration strengthens DeepHealth OS, driving innovation in medical imaging.”
The two companies are also exploring the integration of DeepHealth’s AI-powered cancer screening tools into TeraRecon’s AI ecosystem.
These enhancements will expand TeraRecon’s cloud-based imaging suite, providing end-to-end advanced imaging solutions for a wider range of healthcare providers.
In December last year, RadNet’s subsidiary partnered with CARPL.ai to develop a new AI control system for clinical AI performance and safety.