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Rayus Radiology Launches $40 AI Mammography Screenings in Washington
Tags:Mammography

Rayus Radiology is introducing a $40 AI-enhanced mammography add-on service at clinics in Washington state.
Key Details
- 1Rayus Radiology is offering a $40 artificial intelligence add-on for screening mammography patients.
- 2The service uses Transpara Breast AI, developed by ScreenPoint Medical.
- 3AI acts as a second reader to highlight potential areas of concern and support earlier breast cancer detection.
- 4The rollout starts in 14 outpatient imaging centers in the Puget Sound and Peninsula regions of Washington.
- 5Rayus operates about 150 imaging centers nationwide and plans to expand the AI service further.
Why It Matters
The launch signals growing adoption of paid, patient-facing AI add-ons in diagnostic imaging, aiming to enhance accuracy and confidence in mammography. This move may influence how other imaging groups deploy and commercialize AI tools in clinical practice.

Source
Radiology Business
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