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RadiRight

RadiRight

Evidence synthesized from 10+ major international guidelines

RadiRight guides healthcare professionals to choose the most appropriate imaging based on clinical scenarios and our evidence-based recommendations synthesized from over 10 international guidelines.

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Powered by 10+ International Guidelines

Our recommendations are carefully synthesized from the world's most trusted radiology and medical imaging authorities, ensuring you get reliable, up-to-date guidance.

Evidence-Based Recommendations

Every imaging recommendation in RadiRight is derived from a thorough review of guidelines published by organizations like the ACR Appropriateness Criteria, iRefer (Royal College of Radiologists), CAR, WHO, and more. When guidelines agree, we present the consensus. When they differ, we highlight the options and context.

AI-Powered Clinical Reasoning

RadiRight integrates AI to provide contextual explanations for every recommendation — explaining why a modality is appropriate, when alternatives should be considered, and what the clinical evidence says. When no guideline exists, AI steps in with evidence-based reasoning to guide your decision.

Trusted Sources

ACR

American College of Radiology

CAR

Canadian Association of Radiologists

WHO

World Health Organization

iRefer

Royal College of Radiologists

ESR

European Society of Radiology

RANZCR

Royal Australian & NZ College

NICE

National Institute for Health and Care Excellence

SNM

Society of Nuclear Medicine

ESSR

European Society of Skeletal Radiology

ISR

International Society of Radiology

How AI Enhances Your Assessment

Clinical Explanations

Understand the reasoning behind each recommendation with plain-language explanations grounded in radiology literature.

Gap Coverage

When guidelines don't cover a specific scenario, AI provides evidence-based opinions while clearly noting the absence of formal guidance.

Educational Feedback

Learn from every assessment — whether your choice was correct, a 2nd choice, or not indicated, AI explains what to consider next time.

AI explanations are designed to support — never replace — clinical judgment. All outputs include appropriate disclaimers.