Aidoc, a company specializing in clinical artificial intelligence, has announced an expanded partnership with WellSpan Health. WellSpan Health is a regional health system that serves central Pennsylvania and northern Maryland. The partnership involves the deployment of Aidoc’s AI Operating System (aiOS) across all nine WellSpan hospitals and more than 250 care locations.
According to Roxanna Gapstur, President and CEO of WellSpan, “At WellSpan, we’re building the future of health care, and our expanded partnership with Aidoc keeps us at the forefront of using AI to improve care. Aidoc has augmented our radiologists’ expertise for higher quality and safety, greater accuracy and a better work experience — especially important amid today’s physician shortage. Now, with this expansion, patients across the entire WellSpan system will be able to benefit, experiencing faster, more accurate diagnoses and improved health outcomes.”
WellSpan first began working with Aidoc in 2022 to improve imaging triage and speed up time-sensitive diagnoses. In the past year alone, Aidoc analyzed over 200,000 patient cases at WellSpan facilities and flagged more than 10,000 potentially critical findings such as pulmonary emboli and brain hemorrhages.
The implementation of these AI tools has helped reduce bottlenecks in urgent diagnostic workflows. It has also led to improvements in turnaround times for test results by standardizing care throughout the network. These changes are particularly significant given ongoing staffing shortages among radiologists nationwide.
The expanded rollout will see aiOS integrated into WellSpan’s Epic electronic medical records system as well as its imaging infrastructure. This integration is expected to streamline cross-specialty workflows within the organization. New solutions being deployed will assist care teams in identifying conditions like aortic dissection or pneumothorax across multiple service lines including cardiology and neuroscience.
Elad Walach, co-founder and CEO of Aidoc stated: “WellSpan has mastered the motion of change management and clinical AI adoption. They’ve taken a bold, system-wide approach that treats AI as core clinical infrastructure, not a point solution. By scaling Aidoc aiOS across specialties, WellSpan is embedding a unified intelligence layer into everyday workflows that elevates efficiency of care while improving physician satisfaction and reducing burnout. This is how health systems elevate clinical operations at scale.”
With this expansion in place, both organizations expect continued development of new AI capabilities designed to further enhance patient outcomes through earlier identification of critical findings.


