Hexarad connects hospitals directly to subspecialist reporting in complex cases

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As cancer imaging evolves, techniques such as whole body MRI are transforming oncology, offering greater detail in high risk patients. However, teleradiology provider Hexarad points out these scans are very complex and many NHS trusts and private clinics do not have a specialist oncologist ready to review complex scans.

The company says its intelligent algorithm is designed to address these situations. “High resolution scans tend to pick up everything, including incidental findings, and it takes a very specific, highly trained eye to look at those findings and confidently separate between harmless anomalies and malignant risks,” Hexarad says. This complexity calls for a shift from generalist interpretation to subspeciality reporting, and this is where Hexarad connects hospitals directly to consultant radiologists who are experts in their specific fields. “It’s about making sure that advanced imaging technology is paired with the right level of expertise,” the company says.

Scans are subspecialist reported by default with Hexarad, supported by its intelligent algorithm that automatically matches the right scan to the right subspecialist at the right time. “Whether it is a tricky neuroradiology case or a multi-region whole body MRI, we ensure the scan is reviewed by the right expert, not just the person who happens to be free. It acts as a flexible extension of your own department, letting you handle backlogs and surges without dropping standards.”

Picture: Hexarad says its service pairs advanced imaging technology with the required level of expertise.

Read this report on page 8 of the February 2026 issue of RAD Magazine.

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