Drs. Nilesh Ingale, Sanjay Pasoria, and Thahir worked as radiologists at DY Patil Medical College and Research Centre after completing their medical education. They launched Raadiance Teleradiology Services to assist hospitals in overcoming the mounting issues in radiology reporting while also ensuring excellent radiology reporting for everyone in society.
Teleradiology plays a crucial role in modern healthcare, providing patients with 24/7 access to radiologist expertise. This technology utilizes various network technologies, including the internet, telephone lines, LAN, and computer clouds. Specialized software facilitates the transmission and analysis of thousands of images, allowing radiologists to make accurate diagnoses remotely.
Raadiance was founded in 2018 by three doctors who completed their medical studies at DY Patil Medical College and Research Centre, a renowned medical institution in India. Dr Nilesh Ingale, Dr Sanjay Pasoria and Dr Thahir were working as radiologists at DY Patil Medical College and Research Centre following their medical studies there. They launched Raadiance Teleradiology Services with an aim to help hospitals overcome the growing challenges in radiology reporting as well as to ensure quality radiology reporting to everyone in the society.
Raadiance Teleradiology Services (RTRS) today provides a wide range of services to hospitals, imaging centers and other healthcare institutions in various parts of the world. Raadiance has so far delivered nearly half a million radiology reports for hospitals around the world. Raadiance teleradiology services is also engaged in research and development activities to enable rapid reporting based on artificial intelligence.
With an extensive network of top radiologists, subject matter experts and sub-specialty experts, Raadiance now has the capacity to produce more than 1 million reports annually.
Images can be swiftly shared within the hospital or with healthcare providers worldwide, revolutionizing the way medical imaging is managed and interpreted.