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On-premise LLM architecture enables secure radiology deployment for German hospital

Researchers have developed and piloted an isolation-first architecture for securely deploying open-weights large language models on-premise within a radiology department. This system, designed to meet regulatory requirements and handle unanonymized Protected Health Information (PHI), utilizes strict network segmentation and monitoring to prevent unauthorized external access. A pilot study involving 22 radiologists indicated promising clinical utility for tasks like report corrections and guideline recommendations, though open-ended generation tasks showed a higher frequency of critical errors. AI

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IMPACT Provides a blueprint for secure, on-premise LLM deployment in regulated environments like healthcare, potentially enabling broader adoption of specialized models.

RANK_REASON Academic paper detailing a novel architecture for LLM deployment and its pilot evaluation.

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  1. arXiv cs.CL TIER_1 · Sebastian Nowak, Jann-Frederick La{\ss}, Narine Mesropyan, Babak Salam, Nico Piel, Mohammed Bahaaeldin, Wolfgang Block, Alois Martin Sprinkart, Julian Alexander Luetkens, Benjamin Wulff, Alexander Isaak ·

    Secure On-Premise Deployment of Open-Weights Large Language Models in Radiology: An Isolation-First Architecture with Prospective Pilot Evaluation

    arXiv:2604.22768v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Purpose: To design, implement, evaluate, and report on the regulatory requirements of a self-hosted LLM infrastructure for radiology adhering to the principle of least privilege, emphasizing technical feasibility, network isolatio…