Oxipit, a leading AI-driven healthcare technology company, has announced the appointment of Dr Robert Epstein to its Radiology Advisory Board.
His expertise in radiology and healthcare strategy will support Oxipit’s mission to enhance diagnostic workflows worldwide through trusted AI solutions, enabling faster, more precise diagnoses and advancing patient care.
Dr Epstein, a recognised leader in the field, brings over three decades of clinical and industry experience.
His appointment strengthens Oxipit’s commitment to addressing key challenges in radiology, including increasing imaging volumes and the growing strain on healthcare systems.
Dr Epstein said: “Oxipit stands out with a groundbreaking approach to solving some of the biggest challenges in radiology.
“Their ability to detect 75 pathologies confidently identify normal chest X-rays, and triage negative cases is unmatched—not only in the U.S. market, but globally as well.
“As radiologists face seemingly endless worklists, Oxipit’s technology provides a robust, practical solution to streamline workflows while maintaining accuracy, enhancing patient care and decreasing radiologist burnout.
“I am honored to join their mission to redefine diagnostic workflows and support radiologists in delivering exceptional care.”
Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Vilnius, Lithuania, Oxipit is at the forefront of AI innovation in radiology.
Its comprehensive Chest Suite combines autonomous reporting, workflow optimization, and real-time quality assurance to support radiologists in delivering faster, more precise diagnoses.
With a growing global footprint, Oxipit is preparing for an expanded presence in the U.S., where FDA clearance for its solutions is currently pending.
Peter Corscadden, CEO of Oxipit, said “Dr Epstein’s expertise and insights come at a critical time as we focus on introducing our solutions to the U.S. healthcare market,” said “His guidance will be instrumental in helping us demonstrate the value and impact of autonomous reporting in radiology.”
Oxipit’s solutions are designed to integrate seamlessly into existing clinical workflows, reducing routine tasks and allowing radiologists to focus on complex cases.
This approach supports more efficient operations and improved diagnostic confidence.