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xWave Technologies Partnering with Three NHS Trusts in Manchester to Streamline Patients Access to Imaging Procedures

Wednesday, 4 June, 2025

Mitchell O'Gorman, CEO, xWave Technologies
Pictured at NovaUCD in Dublin is Mitchell O’Gorman, CEO, xWave Technologies.

- Streamlining access will improve early diagnosis and outcomes for patients across the region

(opens in a new window)xWave Technologies, an Irish healthtech company, today announced that is partnering with three major NHS Trusts in the Greater Manchester region to deploy xWave CDS, the company’s novel clinical decision support (CDS) tool, to streamline access to medical imaging procedures and improve early diagnosis and outcomes for patients across the region.

Led by the (opens in a new window)Greater Manchester Imaging Network, the three NHS Trusts (Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust, and Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust) are rolling out a new scheme, GP Direct Access, as a result of the partnership.

GP Direct Access will allow GPs to order CT scans of the chest, stomach and hip areas of the body and MRI scans of the brain, in addition to the x-rays and ultrasounds they can already order.  The scheme will allow GPs to order the checks directly, helping to cut down wait times for patients and reducing the need for a specialist consultation first which will free up already stretched hospital staff.

xWave CDS provides guidance to GPs in ordering the most appropriate scan for patients and seamlessly integrates with the Royal College of Radiologists’ iRefer guidelines and also saves administration time for those staff currently manually processing orders via email/paper systems. In addition, the Trusts will implement xWave Smart Referring, a cloud-based digital referral platform that incorporates decision support directly into the referral process.

The technology is set to be rolled out across Greater Manchester throughout 2025 and 2026.

xWave Technologies is headquartered at NovaUCD in Dublin.

Mitchell O’Gorman, CEO, xWave Technologies, said, “We’re incredibly excited to work with such forward-thinking Trusts to deliver clinical decision support at scale. At a time when radiology waiting lists are growing and workforce shortages are intensifying, tools like ours can help Trusts deliver faster, smarter, and more equitable access to diagnostic imaging.”

Catherine Walsh, Associate Director of the Greater Manchester Imaging Network, said, “We are delighted to be introducing this innovative technology across three of our NHS Trusts. These tools will not only improve outcomes for patients by ensuring they get the right scan at the right time, but they will also support our hardworking GPs and radiology teams by streamlining workflows and optimising use of limited resources.”

Mitchell O’Gorman added, “The rollout of xWave’s platform comes as NHS England is making additional funding available for NHS Trusts that have not yet adopted clinical decision support solutions. This funding is intended to support broader adoption of CDS technologies, such as xWave CDS, to reduce unnecessary imaging, alleviate pressure on radiology services, and ensure patients receive timely and accurate diagnoses.”

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4 June 2025

For further information contact Micéal Whelan, Communications and Media Relations Manager, UCD Research and Innovation, NovaUCD, e: (opens in a new window)miceal.whelan@ucd.ie.

Editors Notes

The Greater Manchester Imaging Network is a collaborative network across eight Greater Manchester NHS provider organisations which strives to deliver better patient care across various clinical and diagnostic pathways, provide system value and address health inequalities across the area. (opens in a new window)https://greatermanchesterdiagnostics.nhs.uk/imaging-network-1

xWave Technologies develops clinical decision support solutions to help patients get the “best test first”. (opens in a new window)https://www.xwave.ie/  

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