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Press releaseGlobeNewswire· November 24, 2025

Nanox.AI Bone Solutions, Advanced AI-Powered Software for Spine Assessment, Recommended by NICE for Early Value Assessment in UK National Health Service hospitals

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Nanox.AI Bone Solutions, Advanced AI-Powered Software for Spine Assessment, Recommended by NICE for Early Value Assessment in UK National Health Service hospitals Nanox’s HealthOST and HeathVCF recommended for use in UK National Health Service hospitals for a three-year period as the use of AI solutions in bone disease…
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  • NICE has recognized the potential of these tools through the Early Value Assessment, enabling us to generate the evidence needed to bring earlier detection to many more patients

    80% confidence
  • AI technologies can help healthcare professionals spot VFFs on X-ray images and CT scans involving the spine, that are done for unrelated conditions (opportunistic detection). This could help identify more people with a vertebral fragility fracture who need treatment to improve their quality of life and reduce the risk of future fractures.

    80% confidence
  • Nanox.AI's bone solutions represent a major step forward in transforming how we detect vertebral fragility fractures and intervene earlier in osteoporosis. The ADOPT trial has shown the impact of proactive identification, and these AI tools can help bring that approach into routine NHS care.

    80% confidence
  • Inclusion in this Early Value Assessment by NICE provides clear initial validation of the benefit that our AI bone solutions can provide in detection of vertebral fragility fractures, something which many solutions providers have yet to demonstrate. Our inclusion reflects that Nanox.AI delivers clinically validated, real-world results, not just theoretical concepts.

    80% confidence
  • By detecting low bone mineral density early—before symptoms appear—Nanox.AI solutions can be truly life-changing for patients who might otherwise remain undiagnosed

    80% confidence
  • Two of the five bone solutions recommended by NICE are from Nanox AI, enabling the company to build a footprint in UK hospitals

    80% confidence
  • HealthOST and HealthVCF analyze existing CT scans and require no additional imaging, introduce no extra radiation exposure and impose no added burden on the patient, positioning them as highly cost-effective methods to help identify risk earlier

    80% confidence

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