Keeping diagnostic quality scalable
in a world short
on radiologists
DICO builds productivity and quality tools for diagnostic imaging. We create practical products that help radiologists and imaging teams keep diagnostic quality consistent as demand grows faster than available capacity.
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Radiologists, residents, students, and educators use our products
Medical universities are our partners
Clinics across 3 countries already use our solutions
Clinical B2B users within partner organizations
Avaliable now
Atlas of radiological anatomy
A radiology-first anatomy reference built for clinical practice and education. The Atlas combines structured labeling with fast navigation to help radiologists and trainees orient quickly, work with confidence, and spend less time searching across scattered sources. Used by clinics and medical universities worldwide.
Dico — online viewer
A workflow-oriented DICOM viewer designed around how radiologists read studies in real life. It includes targeted tools to reduce routine friction and is built as a platform for AI assistants and copilots — enabling smart worklists, prioritization, reporting support, and quality checks directly inside the reading workflow.
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What's next
We are building additional workflow layers to reduce routine time and improve consistency across imaging workflows:
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Workflow automation across RIS/PACS touchpoints Streamlining repetitive steps around study intake, routing, status tracking, and handoffs. The goal is fewer manual actions, less context switching, and smoother coordination across teams and sites.
Triage and smart worklists Prioritization that helps teams focus
on what matters first — balancing urgency, workload, and turnaround commitments. Built
to support high-volume environments with clearer queues and fewer missed priorities.
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Reporting assistance
and quality controls
Tools that support more consistent outputs through structured guidance, templates,
and workflow-aware checks. Designed to reduce variability, improve readability,
and help teams maintain quality at scale.
Why it's matter today
Demand is rising faster than capacity
CT and MRI volumes continue to increase across health systems, driven by aging populations, broader clinical indications, and higher expectations for imaging-led decision-making. This widens the gap between how many studies are performed and how much interpretation capacity is available
Workforce gaps are measurable
In many mature markets, workforce growth is not keeping pace with imaging demand. For example, UK data shows CT/MRI demand growth outstripping workforce growth, with a persistent and forecasted shortfall if no action is taken
Backlogs delay decisions
When diagnostic tests and reporting are delayed, clinical pathways slow down—patients wait longer for answers, and clinicians wait longer to start or adjust treatment. In England, the diagnostic waiting list exceeded 1.7M people (Sep 2025), reflecting a system-level backlog.
Stopgaps increase cost
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Overload threatens quality
To keep services running, providers are pushed toward expensive temporary measures—outsourcing reporting, paying overtime, and buying capacity on the private market. UK health boards and trusts spent £325M in 2024 managing excess demand, with £216M going to private teleradiology providers