Boridy Imaging Advisory

About Dr. Boridy

Radiologist-led advisory judgment for imaging decisions that carry clinical, operational, legal, or business consequences.

Dr. Illya Boridy is a radiologist and physician executive with experience across clinical imaging, radiology leadership, outpatient imaging operations, hospital imaging, teleradiology program development, service development, governance, reporting systems, equipment and technology decisions, and imaging-related business strategy.

Boridy Imaging Advisory was created to bring radiologist-led judgment to matters where imaging decisions cannot be understood through a single lens.

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Clinical and executive imaging perspective.

Medical imaging problems are rarely limited to a single image or a single report. In many matters, the relevant question sits at the intersection of interpretation, clinical context, communication, workflow, reporting quality, operational structure, governance, technology, and risk.

Dr. Boridy’s background allows him to examine imaging issues through both a radiologist’s clinical lens and an executive understanding of how imaging services are organized, delivered, measured, and managed.

That perspective is particularly relevant when imaging questions need to be explained to legal, insurance, healthcare, operational, investment, vendor, radiology group, or executive audiences.

Professional background.

Dr. Boridy has worked in radiology as both a practicing physician and a senior physician leader.

His experience includes clinical radiology, advanced imaging service development, outpatient clinic operations, hospital-based imaging, teleradiology, workflow systems, reporting processes, equipment strategy, vendor relationships, governance, and organizational leadership.

He has held senior leadership roles within a major radiology partnership, including responsibility for physician leadership, operational structure, service development, teleradiology expansion, technology strategy, and imaging business performance.

His work has included development and modernization of imaging services, implementation of structured reporting and workflow improvements, expansion of clinical programs, and assessment of how radiology services perform across clinical, operational, and organizational settings.

This background informs Boridy Imaging Advisory’s central premise: imaging decisions are often high-stakes because they sit between clinical judgment, operational reality, legal exposure, and business consequence.

Advisory experience and orientation.

Boridy Imaging Advisory applies radiologist-led judgment to selected matters where imaging issues require disciplined analysis and clear communication.

Some matters involve expert review of interpretation, causation, chronology, communication, or standard-of-care questions. Others involve imaging operations, workflow, governance, reporting quality, service performance, or risk reduction. Others involve imaging-site feasibility, equipment strategy, AI and imaging-data diligence, vendor claims, clinic acquisition support, or imaging-related asset decisions.

The advisory work is designed for professional audiences that need more than a narrow clinical opinion and more than generic business analysis. It is intended to clarify the imaging question, define the relevant context, identify risk, and communicate the practical implications.

Why Boridy Imaging Advisory exists.

Imaging decisions are often made by people who are not radiologists but still bear the consequences of imaging-related risk.

A lawyer may need to understand whether a finding was visible, whether a report was reasonable, or how imaging fits a clinical chronology. An insurer may need to evaluate causation, diagnostic delay, or the significance of imaging findings. A healthcare executive may need to understand why an imaging service is underperforming. A clinic operator may need to evaluate workflow, productivity, reporting quality, or governance. An investor, vendor, or real estate group may need to understand whether an imaging-related asset or technology claim is clinically and operationally credible.

Boridy Imaging Advisory exists for these situations. The purpose is to bring radiologist-led analysis to imaging decisions where misunderstanding the clinical, operational, legal, or business context can be expensive.

Audiences served.

Boridy Imaging Advisory is designed for legal, insurance, healthcare, operational, investment, vendor, radiology group, and executive audiences.

Appropriate matters may include medicolegal imaging review, insurance file analysis, diagnostic delay questions, imaging interpretation critique, standard-of-care issues, reporting and communication concerns, clinic performance review, workflow and governance assessment, technology and equipment decisions, AI or imaging-data diligence, imaging-site feasibility, acquisition support, and imaging-related transaction risk.

The common thread is not the type of client. The common thread is the nature of the problem: imaging-related, consequential, and requiring radiologist-led judgment informed by operational and business reality.

Advisory principles.

The work is independent, disciplined, and practical.

Boridy Imaging Advisory does not approach imaging questions as marketing problems, generic consulting exercises, or abstract business cases. The analysis begins with the imaging issue, the relevant clinical or operational context, and the decision that needs to be made.

The goal is to improve decision quality by making imaging-related risk clearer, more understandable, and more actionable for the audience.

Professional boundaries.

Boridy Imaging Advisory is not a medical clinic and does not provide patient care through this website.

The website does not provide personal medical advice and does not create a physician-patient relationship. Boridy Imaging Advisory does not provide legal advice, accounting advice, securities advice, regulatory advice, or investment advice.

Asset-related work is limited to imaging-domain advisory input. Formal engagements require conflict review, scope confirmation, and written agreement.

Discuss an imaging advisory matter.

Boridy Imaging Advisory reviews selected matters where radiologist-led advisory judgment may assist legal, insurance, healthcare, operational, investment, vendor, or executive decision-making.

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