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Kailo Medical is a global radiology software company founded in 2011 in Melbourne, Australia. It develops intelligent imaging software used by radiologists, sonographers, and radiology departments across Australia, the USA, Canada, the UK, New Zealand, and South Africa. Kailo Medical’s platform—comprising KailoFlow, KailoAir, and KailoHub—has supported over 35 million radiology cases worldwide.
KailoFlow is Kailo Medical’s end-to-end radiology workflow software. It combines structured reporting, automated measurement transfer, AI-assisted insights, digital patient intake, and technologist worksheets into a single vendor-neutral platform. KailoFlow works across all modalities, devices, and sites, replacing disconnected point solutions with one unified workflow from referral to final report.
KailoAir is Kailo Medical’s AI-powered radiology reporting software. It combines voice dictation, prior study summarisation, error detection, and structured report templates in a vendor-neutral platform. KailoAir reduces report turnaround times and improves reporting accuracy without requiring radiologists to change their existing PACS or RIS.
KailoHub is Kailo Medical’s radiology interoperability platform and the integration engine behind KailoFlow and KailoAir. It connects PACS, RIS, EMR, and AI systems using DICOM, HL7, and FHIR standards, enabling seamless data exchange across health systems and eliminating data silos between departments and sites.
Structured reporting in radiology is a method of creating standardised, templated reports that organise clinical findings into consistent, machine-readable formats. Unlike free-text dictation, structured reports improve diagnostic consistency, reduce errors, enable data extraction for quality assurance, and support AI integration. Major imaging societies including the ACR, RANZCR, and ESR now recommend or mandate structured reporting as the standard of care.
Radiology workflow automation refers to the use of software to eliminate manual, repetitive steps in the radiology pipeline such as data entry, measurement transfer, worklist management, and report distribution. By automating these tasks, radiology teams can reduce errors, shorten turnaround times, and allow radiologists and sonographers to focus on clinical interpretation rather than administrative overhead.
Kailo Medical integrates with PACS and RIS systems through KailoHub, its dedicated interoperability platform. KailoHub supports DICOM, HL7, and FHIR standards, enabling bidirectional data exchange with any PACS, RIS, EMR, or AI system regardless of vendor. This makes Kailo Medical’s products vendor-neutral and deployable within existing infrastructure without replacing incumbent systems.
Kailo Medical operates in Australia, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and South Africa. The company was founded in Melbourne, Australia in 2011 and has expanded globally to support radiology teams across six countries, with its platform built to meet the compliance and data sovereignty requirements of each jurisdiction.
Kailo Medical was founded in 2011 in Melbourne, Australia. The company has grown from an Australian-focused radiology software provider into a global platform serving radiology departments across six countries and processing over 35 million cases.
Yes. Kailo Medical’s products are built with AI integration at their core. KailoAir provides AI-powered voice dictation, prior study summarisation, and error detection. KailoFlow supports direct integration of AI and algorithmic outputs into structured reports. KailoHub enables connectivity to third-party AI vendors through DICOM, HL7, and FHIR, allowing radiology teams to incorporate AI insights regardless of which AI solution they use.
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