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06/22/2026
Harrison.ai today launched Harrison.Rad 1.5, a radiology foundation model that can reason over images and clinical context, including priors, to produce a draft report for review by a radiologist.
Available now for research at chat.harrison.ai and API access on request, Harrison.Rad 1.5 was the only AI model to pass the FRCR 2B Short Case exam, the standard used to certify UK radiologists, while every other radiology-specific and frontier model evaluated fell short.
https://axisimagingnews.com/market-trends/cloud-computing/machine-learning-ai/harrison-ai-unveils-radiology-ai-model-designed-draft-reports-images-priors
Harrison.ai Releases Radiology AI Model Designed to Draft Reports From Images and Priors Harrison.ai today launched Harrison.Rad 1.5, a radiology foundation model that can reason over images and clinical context.
06/13/2026
Sirona Medical and Everlight Radiology have entered a five-year partnership to deploy Sirona’s RadOS platform across Everlight’s global operations. Everlight, a multinational teleradiology provider, will replace its current PACS and reporting solutions with the unified, cloud-native platform in Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, and South Africa.
The deployment will support 800 radiologists providing care to 350 hospitals.
Sirona Medical and Everlight Radiology Partner for Global Software Deployment Sirona Medical and Everlight Radiology entered a five-year partnership to deploy Sirona’s RadOS platform across Everlight’s global operations.
06/12/2026
A study published in Radiology found that long-term exposure to moderate levels of air pollution was associated with more advanced coronary artery disease, based on cardiac CT findings from more than 11,000 adults.
“This is one of the largest studies to use cardiac CT to show that air pollution is linked to more advanced coronary artery disease—going beyond calcium scoring to include total plaque burden and obstructive disease—in a population with moderate exposure levels typical of high-income countries,” says senior author Kate Hanneman, MD, MPH, vice chair and associate professor at the University of Toronto.
Even Moderate Air Pollution Exposure Tied to Coronary Plaque on Cardiac CT A study found that exposure to air pollution was associated with more advanced coronary artery disease, based on cardiac CT findings.
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