Sorsix took part in SIIM26, the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine annual meeting, held June 10-12, 2026 at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh under the theme “Building Bridges Across Imaging Informatics.”
Across three days, the Sorsix team met with imaging providers and informatics professionals to discuss how Pinga® RIS+ supports the radiology workflow end to end - from scheduling and patient engagement through reporting, voice recognition, billing, and results distribution.

Not just AI
AI was obviously a major theme of the meeting; but it was important to see the recognition that AI is not a panacea (and still has a ways to go for validated clinical safety). Effective deployment of AI requires a lot of moving parts within an organisation to be aligned - we call this ‘the plumbing’. There is no dearth of technology; but the lack of connection between systems stymies innovation, workflow optimization, and effective AI adoption.
Disconnected scheduling, reporting, billing, and results distribution tools create manual re-entry, handoff gaps, and limited visibility across the journey from referral to report. Pinga® RIS+ is built to reduce those seams by bringing the core radiology workflow into one connected operating platform, enabling seamless operation - and seamless future-proofing for AI implementation.
Reporting is becoming part of a larger workflow
Reporting was a recurring theme at SIIM26, particularly as imaging organizations look beyond static text toward reports that are more connected to images, measurements, prior exams, and clinical context.
One discussion around interactive multimedia reporting highlighted this shift. By linking reports back to annotated images in PACS and carrying information such as key images, measurements, image and series numbers, and comparison exams, reporting becomes more useful to the clinicians and radiologists who rely on it.
For Sorsix, this reinforces an important point: the report is not the end of the workflow. It is a connected artifact, shaped by the quality, structure, and movement of data across the entire radiology process.

Building on connected infrastructure
That principle runs through Pinga® RIS+. The platform connects scheduling, patient engagement, reporting, billing, workflow orchestration, and results distribution in one place, rather than relying on disconnected tools stitched together after the fact.
For imaging teams, connected infrastructure means fewer duplicated steps, clearer handoffs, and better continuity from the moment a referral enters the system to the moment results are delivered.
Why SIIM26 mattered for Sorsix
The themes at the center of SIIM26 - interoperability, workflow, enterprise imaging, and the need to get more from imaging informatics without adding operational burden - are closely aligned with the problems Pinga® RIS+ is designed to address.
Meeting imaging teams in Pittsburgh gave Sorsix a direct view of where operational pressure sits today, and reinforced the need for radiology infrastructure that is connected by design.
Pinga® RIS+ supports that direction: a practical, end-to-end radiology operating platform for organizations that need their systems, teams, and data to work together across the full imaging journey.

