Radiation Detection Company (RDC) announced that its NetDose Digital Dosimeter has been awarded the 2025 AHRA Innovation Award by the Association for Medical Imaging Management (AHRA) at its Annual Meeting in Las Vegas. The award recognizes excellence in medical imaging products and services that improve safety, compliance, and clinical operations.
“AHRA was proud to recognize RDC’s NetDose with the 2025 Innovation Showcase Award. These types of next-generation solutions help medical imaging leaders enhance safety, ensure compliance, and optimize operations in a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape,” said Jason Newmark, CRA, FAHRA, Executive Director of AHRA.
AHRA further noted in its recap: “NetDose stole the show and is changing the game in radiation safety.”
NetDose Digital Dosimeter: Key Features
The NetDose system provides whole-body radiation monitoring with:
- Hour-by-hour radiation dose data
- Real-time Bluetooth syncing and on-demand reporting
- AI-powered anomaly detection and exposure trend analysis
Unlike traditional monitoring methods, NetDose eliminates monthly badge exchanges and shipping delays. Radiation Safety Officers (RSOs) and administrators gain centralized dashboard access for reporting, badge reassignment, and compliance oversight.
NetDose is NVLAP-accredited (Lab Code 600295-0) with a lower limit of detection of 1 mrem (0.01 mSv). Based on silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) technology, it tracks photon energies from 17 keV to 6.7 MeV, enabling precise, real-time occupational exposure monitoring.
“This award is validation that we’re solving the right problems – the ones that matter to healthcare professionals,” said Ryan Turk, CEO of RDC. “NetDose represents our commitment to simplify compliance, elevate safety, and deliver real-time visibility where it’s needed most.”
Supporting ALARA and Compliance
NetDose equips imaging leaders with real-time data to:
- Adjust workflows proactively based on live exposure readings
- Detect spikes before regulatory thresholds are exceeded
- Optimize shielding, scheduling, and staff allocation
- Strengthen compliance with ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) standards
“With more than 30 years in medical imaging, I’ve seen firsthand how complicated radiation safety programs can be,” said Gregg Daversa, RT, (R)(CT)(MR), Director of Healthcare Sales at RDC. “Every day, healthcare professionals ask for faster, smarter ways to manage radiation safety. NetDose answers that call, and this award underscores its value in radiology.”
Chris Passmore, CHP, President of RDC, added: “This award represents RDC’s relentless dedication to solving real-world radiation safety challenges. NetDose is more than a product – it’s a platform for progress.”