News | Teleradiology | November 10, 2025

Currently used by 688 radiologists reading 8.9 million studies annually, The vRad Platform is now commercially available. The platform will be on display at RSNA in Chicago.

vRad Now Offering AI-enabled Technology and Support Platform for Radiology Practices

Nov. 4, 2025 — Virtual Radiologic (vRad) recently announced the successful commercialization of The vRad Platform — a fully integrated, AI-enabled technology and support platform for radiology practices. The vRad Platform optimizes radiologist productivity, provides practice-wide analytics in real time, and helps radiology practices deliver consistent, high-quality patient care across dispersed facilities and reading locations.

Developed and refined over two decades for the 500+ vRad radiologists reading across 1,600 imaging facilities annually, The vRad Platform is now available to radiology practices looking to unify disparate technologies and data, improve practice performance, and boost satisfaction among their radiologists. The fully integrated system is SOC 2 Type II certified for Security and Availability. It integrates superior image reading and dictation, automated report generation, live clinical and technical support and operational management.

Ninety-eight percent of 300+ radiologists surveyed agree the patient care technologies are more advanced compared to that available at other practices.

Embedded throughout the system is AI-enabled automation, which includes:

  • Auto-prioritization for 19 critical pathologies, reducing referring physician wait time by more than 15 minutes per read, on average.
  • Automated alerts to address Merit-based Incentive Patient System (MIPS) requirements relevant to the procedure (100% MIPS compliance on all six required measures among vRad radiologists).
  • Auto-structured reports (average processing time under one second).
  • Alerts on left/right and male/female report discrepancies.
  • Autodialed calls to the ordering provider for 38 critical findings.
  • Auto-generated prior report summaries recognizing up to 200 positive pathologies related to the current report.

Over the last decade, radiologist efficiency has increased 40% due to advancements made to The vRad Platform. Radiology practices also report measurable operational gains shortly after adoption — one large client saw a nearly 20% improvement in radiologist productivity after their first year on the platform.

Dr. Elliot Siegel, co-founder of United Theranostics, credits The vRad Platform with enabling his diagnostic imaging and cancer treatment practice to expand nationally on the single system.

“As a startup with radiologists reading from multiple states, we needed a unified radiology platform for our multi-site practice — not just a local solution,” said Dr. Siegel. “The vRad Platform allowed us to get up and running quickly at a very reasonable cost. It’s the real deal.”

Dr. Siegel also praised the system from the radiologist’s perspective, noting how the speed, design, and support infrastructure remove common barriers to productivity. “As a radiologist, I don’t want to waste time arranging images or waiting for them to load. The vRad Platform launches my cases instantly. If I ever have an issue, I can call a real person — day or night. It’s not just the most efficient system I’ve used — it helps us deliver better patient care.”

With a proven track record supporting one of the world’s largest radiology practices, The vRad Platform is purpose-built for high diagnostic radiological performance at scale. Its unified system includes case routing, advanced image viewer, AI-powered dictation and reporting, operations dashboards, and optional 24/7 live clinical and tech support—all integrated into a single seamless experience.

“The vRad Platform isn’t just software — it’s the backbone of one of the most advanced radiology practices in the world,” said Dr. Benjamin Strong, Chief Medical Officer at vRad. “We’re proud to offer it to the broader market and help more practices unlock efficiency, elevate radiologist satisfaction, and deliver better care.”

Visit vRad at booth 7010 in the North Hall at RSNA to see the latest developments including ambient dictation.

To learn more about The vRad Platform, visit http://www.vrad.com/radiology-platform-solution.


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