AI Scans 40,000 Medical Images in Russia’s Tver Region in One Year
Artificial intelligence is increasingly used in radiology to speed up diagnosis and improve accuracy.

Medical institutions in Russia’s Tver region are expanding the use of artificial intelligence, particularly in diagnosing diseases. The technology is helping clinicians identify conditions faster and with greater accuracy.
In 2025 alone, AI systems processed around 40,000 medical images.
During a visit to Tver City Hospital No. 6, regional head Vitaly Korolev described AI as one of the most promising areas in healthcare.
AI has already been deployed in radiology, where algorithms are trained not only to scan images but also to assess the quality of examinations. The system analyzes imaging data across five areas: chest CT scans and X-rays, brain CT scans, fluorography, and mammography.








































