
Stanford Radiology's AI Lab and Rad Partners announce a partnership to develop and share best practices for assessing and monitoring AI in medical imaging.
Key Details
- 1Stanford Radiology’s AI Lab and Rad Partners, the largest U.S. radiology practice, announce new partnership.
- 2Focus is on pioneering frameworks for evaluating, monitoring, and scaling AI in medical imaging settings.
- 3Rad Partners has already operationalized AI across thousands of clinical sites, adding practical experience.
- 4Stanford brings academic rigor, with emphasis on safety, reliability, and equity for AI in radiology.
- 5Collaboration aims to uncover AI performance patterns, predict pitfalls, and create widely applicable guidelines.
- 6Early joint research is already translating into peer-reviewed insights.
Why It Matters
This collaboration could accelerate standardized evaluation and safer integration of AI tools in large-scale radiology practice, offering scalable insights, research frameworks, and guidance that benefit the broader medical imaging AI community.

Source
Radiology Business
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