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India emerging as a hub for outsourcing Teleradiology services

Manipal Hospitals Radiology Group

The advancements seen in the last couple of decades in technology with the invention and extensive use of internet even in the remote areas and cheaper internet cost in the cities have enhanced the delivery of teleradiology solutions , and are set to grow in utilization, especially with the new generation of radiologists who are more tech savvy.

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Is Radiology Still a Viable Career?

Ben White

Radiologists were not replaced in 2021 and aren’t on track to be replaced in 2026. Performance will undoubtedly improve over the long term, but–despite what Hinton argued–it’s not “obviously” on track to take over by 2026. Foundation models for medical imaging could help, but will be hard to create.

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An explosion in imaging: Is this the future?

The British Institute of Radiology

The RCR predicts a 39% workforce shortfall by 2026 (equating to 3166 full time radiologists). Teleradiology and the NHS Almost all acute trusts have turned to the services of the teleradiology community, now playing a vital role in helping to address this capacity shortfall. So, what are we to do?

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