Technology & Intellectual Property

Patent-Pending Healthcare Data Infrastructure for the AI Era

Radiant AI Health Data is developing a patent-pending platform architecture that combines on-site de-identification, healthcare data orchestration, blockchain-enabled chain-of-custody, AI training verification, and automated value distribution for hospitals and research partners.

Our Patent-Pending Architecture

Four Pillars of Governed Healthcare AI Data Infrastructure

Radiant's emerging intellectual-property portfolio is organized around the infrastructure problems that healthcare AI cannot avoid — from secure data acquisition through verifiable AI training and fair value distribution.

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On-Site De-identification & PHI Governance

Covers RAIHD Commander and Cadet workflows for DICOM, HL7, and RIS/EHR-adjacent data. Includes Safe Harbor de-identification across all 18 HIPAA identifiers, pixel-level PHI scrubbing for burned-in text in ultrasound and nuclear medicine, quarantine handling, dual-layer validation, and mandatory facility review before any data transmission. PHI never leaves the originating facility.

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Healthcare Data Chain-of-Custody

Covers blockchain-backed tracking of study movement, de-identification events, access events, dataset construction, and audit trails. Every data movement is recorded with immutable metadata — creating a defensible, auditable record of how healthcare data was processed, who approved it, and when it was used.

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AI Training Verification & Dataset Provenance

Covers reproducibility, dataset lineage, and proof that an AI model was trained or validated on specific de-identified datasets. Supports defensible research auditability — giving hospitals, regulators, and AI developers confidence that training data is traceable, governed, and compliant.

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Automated Royalty & Revenue Distribution

Covers proportional allocation of downstream revenue back to contributing hospitals, imaging centers, or pathology organizations based on verified dataset usage. Healthcare organizations that contribute data to AI research receive measurable, recurring value — not just a one-time data transfer.

Radiant's intellectual property strategy includes four provisional patent filings covering core elements of its healthcare data infrastructure, de-identification, provenance, chain-of-custody, AI training verification, and automated value-distribution architecture. These filings are held by Verity AI Technologies, Inc. and exclusively licensed to Radiant AI Health Data for commercial deployment.
Strategic Differentiation

Why This IP Position Matters

The strategic point is not simply that Radiant has software. The strategic point is that Radiant is building a defensible operating layer between healthcare data sources and the AI research economy.

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Infrastructure, Not Just Tools

The provisional patents protect an architecture — not a feature. De-identification, orchestration, provenance, and value distribution are designed to work as a coordinated system.

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Defensible Moat

Competitors offering cloud-first de-identification or point-tool solutions do not address the full chain — from PHI governance through blockchain-backed provenance and automated revenue attribution.

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Acquisition-Ready Structure

The IP portfolio is held in a dedicated holding entity with clean licensing to the operating companies — a structure designed for strategic flexibility and acquirer diligence readiness.

Platform Architecture

Three Coordinated Software Layers

The patent-pending architecture is implemented through a layered software model designed for central orchestration, on-site execution, and future advanced governance.

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RAIHD Commander

Central Orchestration Layer

PACS/VNA migration coordination. DICOM routing and HL7/FHIR coordination. Workflow normalization and study tracking. De-identification oversight. Chain-of-custody documentation. Operational monitoring. Research dataset preparation.

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RAIHD Cadet

On-Site Execution Layer

Deploys inside the hospital firewall. Local DICOM intake. Header de-identification across all 18 Safe Harbor identifiers. Pixel-level PHI detection and redaction. RIS/EHR/HL7 data coordination. Quarantine handling and facility validation workflows. Secure handoff of de-identified data only.

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Third Software Layer

Advanced Governance & Provenance

Radiant is developing a third software layer intended to extend the platform into advanced validation, provenance, and research-data governance workflows. This future component is being designed to support AI-readiness, dataset verification, chain-of-custody continuity, and controlled research enablement at scale.

Guiding Principles

How the Architecture Protects Healthcare Organizations

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PHI Never Leaves

De-identification happens entirely on-site, inside the facility's own domain.

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Every Move Recorded

Blockchain-backed chain-of-custody for every data event, movement, and access.

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Provable Training Data

AI researchers can demonstrate exactly which datasets a model was trained on.

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Fair Value Return

Contributing facilities receive proportional revenue from downstream AI usage.

Common Questions About Radiant's Technology & IP

Are Radiant's patents issued?

Radiant's four patent filings are currently provisional. The company uses "patent-pending" to describe its IP position accurately. Non-provisional filings are expected as part of the standard patent prosecution timeline.

What do the patents cover?

At a strategic level, the four provisional filings cover on-site de-identification and PHI governance, blockchain-based chain-of-custody, AI training verification and dataset provenance, and automated royalty and revenue distribution. Claim-level detail is not publicly disclosed.

Who holds the intellectual property?

The IP is held by Verity AI Technologies, Inc. and exclusively licensed to Radiant AI Health Data, Inc. for commercial deployment. This structure provides strategic flexibility and clean diligence readiness for investors and potential strategic acquirers.

What is the third software layer?

Radiant is developing an additional software component intended to extend the platform into advanced validation, provenance, and research-data governance. Further details will be disclosed when the company is ready to name the product publicly.

Does Radiant use blockchain for storing PHI?

No. Radiant's blockchain strategy is focused entirely on metadata — chain-of-custody records, dataset provenance, access events, and value-distribution records. No protected health information is stored on-chain.

Interested in Radiant's Patent-Pending Architecture?

We welcome conversations with hospital leaders, imaging organizations, AI researchers, and strategic investors aligned with governed healthcare data infrastructure.