ClearRead solutions allow clinicians to complete more reads faster – saving valuable time without sacrificing performance

September 6, 2023 — Riverain Technologies, the innovator of ClearRead solutions with Clear Visual Intelligence (CVI), announced today the execution of a formal Master Services Agreement with Strategic Radiology, a national coalition of radiology practices. This agreement will provide Strategic Radiology members valuable access to Riverain’s ClearRead solutions for use in member clinical practices. 

Using unique suppression technology that goes beyond standard background-impaired imaging, Riverain’s ClearRead solutions significantly improve a clinician’s ability to accurately and efficiently detect disease on thoracic (chest) CTs and X-rays and more successfully address the challenges of early detection of lung disease

“Riverain Technologies is on a mission to revolutionize radiology by eliminating delayed cardio-thoracic disease diagnoses. When clinicians have an unimpaired view of thoracic images, they can more quickly and precisely detect and report pulmonary nodules, and we are thrilled to introduce Strategic Radiology members to our capabilities,” said Steve Worrell, CEO, Riverain Technologies. 

While the benefits of ClearRead for patients can be life-changing, the advantages for radiologists are equally substantial. Battling growing workloads and less time, ClearRead solutions allow clinicians to complete more reads faster – saving valuable time without sacrificing performance. 

“Strategic Radiology is pleased to bring ClearRead solutions to our nationwide membership of independent, private radiology practices and affiliated health systems. This partnership is a further step toward making state-of-the-art AI tools available to our member groups in the interest of improving the quality and efficiency of their respective radiology services,” said Scott Bundy, MD, FACR, CEO and Chair, Strategic Radiology. 

Powered by machine learning and advanced modeling, the patented, FDA-cleared ClearRead software tools can be deployed throughout the entire healthcare enterprise on any acquisition device and PACS. The workflow-friendly solution is seamlessly integrated in the PACS workflow as an additional series in the patient study without the need for a separate application viewer. 

For more information: https://www.riveraintech.com/ 


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