By Peter Eason, CFO/COO Ferrum Health.
Hospitals, especially in rural locales, are struggling to stay afloat amid rising operating costs. The financial impact of expected changes to Medicaid and Medicare looms large and unpredictable, and rising insurance premiums threaten to make basic coverage unaffordable for many Americans, adding pressure on already strained systems.
Yet, as healthcare leaders do in moments of need, they don’t complain, they find solutions. Across the country, organizations are looking inward, innovating, and rethinking how to sustain care delivery for the patients who rely on them most. Recent data shows that healthcare is now outpacing other industries in integrating AI into daily practice — a credit to leaders making bold, forward-looking changes in the face of uncertainty.
At RSNA 2025, Ferrum Health is proud to stand alongside those leading this next chapter — helping health systems make AI not just deployable, but dependable. Below are the key topics we expect to shape this year’s event and their significance for health systems ready to adopt.
A primary theme will be the shift to enterprise-wide AI adoption, which relies on strong AI Governance. One challenge for health organizations is what does “Governance” mean? The word appears in nearly every AI discussion, yet is still amorphous and inconsistently defined. Nearly a dozen organizations have proposed their own frameworks, but few provide a clear path from theory to implementation.
“The industry has realized AI adoption isn’t just an IT issue or a clinician trust challenge, it’s a health-system wide governance problem, it’s a clear need for a standardized framework to evaluate, deploy and monitor behavior. The mission-critical work now is to build the centralized digital nervous system that validates, secures, and controls an entire portfolio of AI, ensuring every algorithm delivers equitable, reliable performance for every patient, every day. That trust layer is the new competitive differentiator for health systems.” says Austin Deer, Head of Strategic Partnerships, Ferrum Health.
Major technology announcements will focus on Foundational Models (FMs), which are large, general-purpose AI models trained on diverse datasets and capable of handling multiple tasks on a given exam.
Don’t be surprised if a few familiar names are missing from the RSNA 2025 floor — not because they forgot to book a booth, but because the long-anticipated wave of consolidation in clinical AI is finally materializing.
Reporting AI performance based solely on output ratios (eg. how many predictions are normal versus abnormal) is no longer good enough. One-time, upfront analyses at launch might check a box, but they underdeliver in practice. Think about it: does Amazon lose track of its planes once they leave the hangar? Of course not. Continuous visibility is the only way to ensure reliability at scale..
“The pace of AI innovation is relentless. What health systems need now are smart, automated ways to measure AI performance continuously. It’s a dire need for identifying drift, bias, or out-of-band behavior early, without requiring constant human annotation. That’s the real promise of observability: keeping AI accountable and reliable, in real time, across the enterprise.” explains David Hilderbrand, CCO, Ferrum Health.
Like any good product, adoption is ultimately driven by its real-world utility and ease of use. The good news: PACS providers have made real progress. Gone are the days of vaporware and idealized demo environments; leading PACS providers are now delivering true integration that enables AI insights to appear seamlessly within the tools clinicians already use daily.
The momentum around RSNA 2025 reflects a shift to strategic, governed enterprise AI deployment. Foundational Models, vendor consolidation, and AI Observability are converging to make AI a safe, efficient, and integrated part of radiology. To avoid falling behind, visit us at RSNA 2025 to learn more about AI Governance, or schedule a meeting to discuss your strategy:
To position your health system as a leader in AI adoption, consider the following steps:
1. Book a strategy session with our team.
2. Prepare any specific questions or challenges your system is facing regarding AI integration.
3. Identify key stakeholders who will benefit from attending RSNA 2025 and extend the invitation to them.