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Last updated: June 7, 2026
Back to directoryRadiology operating system that unifies image management, worklists, reporting, viewer workflows, and embedded AI automation for radiologists.
Radiology groups replacing fragmented PACS, reporting, viewer, and worklist tooling with a unified cloud-native workflow platform.
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Product-specific review. These product-specific signals summarize what the cited sources imply before treating Sirona RadOS as safe for a local clinical, operational, or research workflow.
| Regulatory / FDA | Treat RadOS as enterprise radiology infrastructure with module-specific obligations; verify viewer, reporting, PACS, AI automation, and any prospective pixel-to-report claims against local device and health-IT requirements. |
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| Privacy | Review image archive, DICOM metadata, report text, speech, EHR context, user audit trails, cloud regions, local point-of-presence caching, support access, BAA terms, retention, and incident response. |
| Evidence | Pilot against real modality, subspecialty, template, prior-comparison, speech, and worklist scenarios while measuring reporting accuracy, omitted findings, turnaround time, downtime behavior, and radiologist edit burden. |
| Workflow | Best governed as a radiologist-controlled platform migration with staged rollout, site-by-site integration testing, downtime fallback, QA review, and explicit controls for AI-assisted report content. |
Sirona describes RadOS as a cloud-native radiology platform that unifies PACS, viewer, worklist, reporting, DICOM, HL7, speech, and AI-powered workflow automation. Its product pages state that radiologists keep control of report content, that pixel-to-report is a prospective feature under regulatory review, and that the reporting component is managed with medical-device rigor; the public privacy notice is website-focused, so clinical data-processing and BAA terms require contract review.
Not for: Replacing radiologist interpretation, using prospective pixel-to-report features before authorization, or deploying without local data-routing and downtime review.
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