AI-Prioritized Imaging Alerts
Aidoc brings time-sensitive imaging findings into a mobile clinical workflow. Its Always-on AI analyzes relevant exams within a connected hospital environment and can prioritize suspected acute conditions, including large vessel occlusions and pulmonary embolisms. Authorized clinicians receive alerts that help them focus on cases where rapid review and coordination may matter most.
When a case is flagged, the mobile app can present the relevant images and supporting EHR information, including trends available through the institution's integration. This gives radiologists and other care-team members a focused starting point for reviewing urgent context without treating the app as a stand-alone diagnostic tool.
Review Cases Away from a Workstation
The mobile experience is built for clinicians who need access to urgent case information while moving between reading rooms, procedure areas, and other hospital locations. Relevant imaging, reports, labs, and patient context can be delivered through the connected workflow, allowing an authorized user to check important details without returning immediately to a desktop system.
A live exam-oriented view helps users follow case status and understand where a study sits in the clinical process. This is especially practical for time-sensitive work, but access depends on the healthcare organization's Aidoc deployment, account permissions, and integrations with systems such as PACS and EHR.
Coordinate Urgent Care-Team Responses
Aidoc supports communication between radiologists, emergency clinicians, proceduralists, and other authorized members of a care team. When an acute finding is surfaced, the mobile workflow can help the right people share context, discuss next steps, and reduce delays caused by disconnected calls or separate systems.
Care coordination is tied to the case rather than a general consumer chat experience. Users can work from the same clinical context, receive notifications, and connect with on-call colleagues when their institution enables those functions. This structure is useful for urgent handoffs and multi-department workflows where fast, traceable communication supports timely intervention across the patient's care pathway.
On-Call, Site, and Workflow Preferences
Clinicians can tailor Aidoc to the responsibilities assigned by their organization. Mobile preferences may include on-call indication, site selection, and specific workflow choices, helping notifications reach users according to their role and current coverage rather than presenting every available case in the same way.
These controls are most useful in health systems that span several facilities or clinical teams. A radiologist can align the app with an active shift, while another specialist may focus on a particular site or care pathway. Because setup is institution-managed, users who cannot sign in should confirm that their email is linked to an Aidoc account through their IT administrator or support team.