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DeepHealth Brings Remote Radiology Solution to the European Market

DeepHealth, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of RadNet, Inc. and a provider of AI-powered health informatics solutions, has announced that its TechLive platform has achieved CE marking, officially enabling commercialization across European markets. The milestone marks a significant expansion for the company, which previously operated the solution exclusively in the United States under FDA clearance.

TechLive is described as the industry’s first solution capable of extending unified remote oversight to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), PET/CT, and ultrasound equipment. This breadth of multi-modality coverage distinguishes the platform from other remote management tools that are typically limited to one or two imaging modalities.

For radiology professionals and administrators following advances in artificial intelligence applied to diagnostic imaging, TechLive represents yet another concrete example of how technology can transform clinical operations at scale. The platform combines real-time remote monitoring with workflow management tools, enabling specialized technologists to oversee multiple scanners simultaneously regardless of geographic location.

Proven Operational Results Within the RadNet Network

The figures presented by DeepHealth are compelling. Within RadNet’s own network, TechLive has already connected more than 400 imaging scanners across different facilities. Operational outcomes include a 42% reduction in MRI room closures and a 27% increase in access to complex imaging procedures. These metrics demonstrate that the technology is far from theoretical — it already operates with measurable impact at one of the largest diagnostic imaging providers in the United States.

The reduction in MRI room closures deserves particular attention. Every hour of MRI equipment downtime represents not only revenue loss for the institution but also diagnostic delays for patients who depend on the examination. Cutting that downtime by nearly half through remote supervision delivers substantial clinical and financial impact.

Healthcare institutions looking to evaluate scanner performance can find in TechLive’s operational model a valuable reference for how remote supervision can optimize utilization rates and reduce operational bottlenecks without the need to hire additional technologists at each physical location.

Workforce Shortages and Rising Demand for Complex Imaging

The context in which TechLive arrives on the European market is particularly relevant. Healthcare systems worldwide face mounting pressure: demand for advanced imaging examinations continues to rise while the availability of specialized professionals fails to keep pace. This gap is felt in large urban centers and remote regions alike, where access to qualified MRI or PET/CT technologists can be severely limited.

As Madhu Jahagirdar, a DeepHealth executive, stated: “Healthcare systems worldwide are facing rising demand for complex imaging amid sustained workforce pressures.” This statement precisely encapsulates the problem the platform aims to solve — enabling fewer professionals to serve more patients without compromising the technical quality of examinations.

Across Europe, where the shortage of radiologists and imaging technologists varies considerably between countries, TechLive can offer a pragmatic solution. Hospitals in rural areas or in countries with overburdened healthcare systems can benefit from remote supervision by specialists based in centers of excellence, without needing to physically relocate professionals.

This approach aligns with the broader trend of adopting agentic AI in radiology, where automated systems and remote supervision tools work in complementary fashion to increase the efficiency of diagnostic imaging services. The combination of AI-driven workflow optimization and real-time technologist oversight creates a model that is both scalable and clinically sound.

AWS Marketplace Availability and Strategic Implications

Beyond CE marking, DeepHealth announced that TechLive is now listed on the AWS Marketplace, Amazon Web Services’ solution storefront. This integration is strategically important because it simplifies the procurement process for healthcare institutions already operating on AWS cloud infrastructure. Rather than negotiating separate contracts and performing complex technical integrations, customers can provision the solution directly through their existing AWS accounts.

The presence on AWS Marketplace also signals DeepHealth’s commitment to a cloud-native architecture. This choice is particularly relevant for the healthcare sector, where scalability and regulatory compliance are critical requirements. AWS infrastructure offers compliance certifications such as HIPAA and ISO 27001 that simplify validation processes for hospital IT departments.

For the European market specifically, AWS availability allows healthcare institutions to utilize data centers located within Europe itself, meeting General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) requirements and keeping patient data within compatible jurisdictions. This data residency capability removes a significant barrier to adoption for European organizations with stringent data sovereignty policies.

Impact on the Radiology Market

TechLive’s expansion into Europe and onto the AWS Marketplace comes at a time of consolidation for remote radiology solutions. The global teleradiology market continues to grow, driven by both workforce shortages and continuous improvements in connectivity infrastructure and cloud computing capabilities.

TechLive’s competitive differentiator lies in its multi-modality coverage. While many remote supervision platforms focus exclusively on MRI or CT, the ability to manage MRI, CT, PET/CT, and ultrasound from a single unified interface reduces operational complexity for imaging service managers. This unified approach eliminates the need for multiple vendor relationships and disparate monitoring systems.

With more than 400 scanners already connected and proven operational metrics within the RadNet network, DeepHealth presents a mature use case that can serve as a benchmark for European institutions evaluating similar solution adoption. The results of 42% reduction in MRI room closures and 27% increase in access to complex procedures provide a solid quantitative foundation for decision-making.

As more healthcare providers in Europe and other markets adopt solutions like TechLive, remote radiology is expected to evolve from an emerging option to a standard operational practice in modern imaging departments. The combination of regulatory clearance in both FDA and CE-marked jurisdictions positions DeepHealth to serve a truly global customer base.

Source: ITN Online

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