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Advanced Imaging Shows Promise for Addressing Radiology Staff Shortages

Cassling's MRI

The impact of these shortages has affected the gamut of healthcare worker roles -- from physicians and nurses to medical technicians and yes, radiologic technologists. What makes staff shortages even more complex is a consistent growth in medical imaging demand. between 2022 and 2030. between 2022 and 2030.

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The Latest in Brain Imaging News

Vesta Teleradiology

With the diagnostic imaging market expected to grow to $9.1bn by 2030, fueled by demand for early disease diagnosis and personalized medicine, this partnership underscores the crucial role of AI in enhancing medical imaging. Read the press release here.

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Lunit Announces Completion of Volpara Acquisition to Advance AI-driven Cancer Care

Imaging Technology

Lunit is a Seoul, South Korea-based medical AI company which harnesses AI-powered medical image analytics and AI biomarkers to ensure accurate diagnosis and optimal treatment for each cancer patient. This merger represents an exciting opportunity to enhance our impact on global healthcare," said Teri Thomas, CEO of Volpara.

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Teleradiology and AI: A Success Story Unfolds Across Germany and Austria

Aidoc

A shortage of radiologists and increasing demand for medical imaging has led to a notable rise in teleradiology demand across Germany and Austria, with the number of hospitals leveraging these services doubling between 2018 and 2023 (1). For more information on Aidoc solutions’ indications for use, please visit [link].

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Teleradiology and AI: A Success Story Unfolds Across Germany and Austria

Aidoc

A shortage of radiologists and increasing demand for medical imaging has led to a notable rise in teleradiology demand across Germany and Austria, with the number of hospitals leveraging these services doubling between 2018 and 2023 (1). For more information on Aidoc solutions’ indications for use, please visit [link].

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Minnies winners for 2023 highlight AI, innovation in radiology

AuntMinnie

Perry Pickhardt, MD, UW-Madison While Pickhardt’s efforts revolve around what is commonly called “opportunistic screening,” he likens the goals to value-based medical imaging and repurposing scans for useful incidental data for cardiometabolic screening purposes. He is a nationally recognized author, editor, and speaker.

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Konica Minolta Celebrates 150 Years of Imaging Excellence

Imaging Technology

Now in 2023, imaging remains at the core of the company’s DNA. Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas extends this history of innovation with a keen focus on contributing to life-changing advances through the transformation of primary imaging, including digital radiography (DR), ultrasound and imaging IT solutions.

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