News | Remote Viewing Systems | February 27, 2026

Already deployed across RadNet centers in the U.S., TechLive has reduced MRI room closures by 42% and maintained a 0.06% recall rate. 

 

CE Mark, remote scanning,

Feb. 26, 2026 — DeepHealth, Inc., a provider of AI-powered health informatics and a wholly owned subsidiary of RadNet, Inc., recently announced TechLive, its FDA-cleared remote imaging and radiology management solution, has achieved CE marking, enabling European commercialization of the industry’s first solution that extends oversight across MR, CT, PET/CT and ultrasound.

Designed to expand imaging capacity and access to complex procedures, TechLive enables European healthcare providers to more effectively manage workforce needs and expand access to advanced imaging. Additionally, TechLive is now listed in AWS Marketplace to streamline access and accelerate deployment timelines worldwide.

“Healthcare systems worldwide are facing rising demand for complex imaging amid sustained workforce pressures. In Europe, staff shortages have reached critical levels in multiple markets, straining capacity and limiting patient access1,” said Madhu Jahagirdar, Head of Product and Platforms, Enterprise Imaging, DeepHealth. “TechLive reflects our deep understanding of these realities. By enabling certified experts to operate across physical boundaries and multiple modalities, we are helping providers expand capacity and ensure patients can receive timely, high-quality care regardless of location.”

TechLive is a multimodality, vendor-agnostic remote scanning and radiology management solution extending expert oversight across multiple modalities. Its comprehensive, consolidated interface gives remote technologists the right tools and context in one view, uniting console controls, patient monitoring and injector visualization on a single screen, with proven performance across large, multi-site operations.

With CE mark certification, TechLive expands its global footprint, building on strong customer momentum in the U.S. Within RadNet, TechLive’s largest customer, TechLive has connected more than 400 scanners, delivering measurable improvements including a 42% reduction in MR room closures hours2 and a 27% increase in access to complex procedures.3

“TechLive helps us operate more efficiently every day,” said Vickie Bedel, Senior Vice President and Chief Digital Operations Officer at RadNet. “With seamless access to technologists, often at a moment’s notice, our teams can respond quickly to changing demand and perform exams across our network of centers. Ultimately, TechLive enables our teams to deliver high-quality imaging care for more patients.”

As healthcare organizations modernize imaging infrastructure, deployment complexity and IT readiness remain key barriers to adopting new technologies. By listing TechLive in AWS Marketplace, DeepHealth streamlines procurement, purchasing, and deployment, leveraging AWS’s secure, scalable infrastructure to reduce implementation friction, accelerate time to value, and align with enterprise IT strategies.

Go to https://deephealth.com/ to learn more.

 

References

  1. F. Zarb, J.P. McNulty, “Assessment of workforce availability, staffing, and education, and training requirements for radiographers across Europe as part of EU-REST project,” Radiography, August 2025.
  2. Data on file. In a pilot deployment at 64 locations inside of RadNet’s New York area facilities, TechLive™ significantly contributed to a 42% decrease in MR room closure hours during the second quarter of 2025 as compared with the same period in 2024, allowing more patients to receive timely scans.
  3. Data on file. In a pilot deployment at 64 locations inside of RadNet’s New York area facilities, TechLive™ significantly contributed to a 27% increase in advanced breast MRI as a result of using DeepHealth’s TechLive™ remote scanning capability across 33 MR systems at RadNet NY centers since Feb 2025.

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