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The state of radiology: Part 1 -- Is practice building dead?

AuntMinnie

Radiology educator, neuroradiologist, and private practice advocate Ben White, MD's, warning comes at a time of tension over the role and influence of nonphysician financial interests in private medical practices, payment instability, and volume growth outpacing the rate of physician growth. anesthesiologists No. 1, orthodontists No.

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Top 8 Benefits of Outsourcing Teleradiology Services

MedBillingExperts

Over the years, dependency on teleradiology outsourcing for obtaining quality reports has grown. According to reports, in USA, a radiology report requires an average of over two weeks to be signed off from the day of scan. Teleradiology outsourcing companies, on the other hand, help hospitals in developed countries address these gaps.

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India emerging as a hub for outsourcing Teleradiology services

Manipal Hospitals Radiology Group

Introduction: The demand for interpretation of diagnostic and imaging services in radiology is growing rapidly all over the world in a very fast pace. As a result, the field of teleradiology is becoming wider and more complex. The global teleradiology market size is estimated to expand at a CAGR of 18.4% from 2019 to 2026.

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An explosion in imaging: Is this the future?

The British Institute of Radiology

Prof Simon Padley Following the recent BIR live event Imaging explosion across the pond – causes and solutions in which the UK and USA radiology and healthcare systems were compared, DMC Radiology Reporting co-director Professor Simon Padley reflects on the UK position. So, what are we to do?

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