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Nonphysician practitioners' growing role in imaging interpretations

Health Imaging

It has long been known that NPPs increase utilization of radiology services, but new data indicate that they also are increasingly taking on more imaging interpretation responsibilities.

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Image-interpretation market scoreboard: Radiologists 72%, others 28%

Radiology Business

Radiologists interpret almost all imaging studies generated in hospital settings for indications other than cardiac concerns.

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HPI: Almost a third of image interpretation done by nonradiologists

AuntMinnie

Almost a third of imaging exam interpretations are performed by nonradiologists, according to a Harvey L. A team led by Eric Christensen, PhD, research director at the Neiman Institute, reported that radiologists interpreted 72.1% The results were published on June 28 in the Journal of the American College of Radiology.

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HPI: Nonradiologists interpret more than a third of office-based imaging

AuntMinnie

A significant percentage of imaging studies ordered by office-based healthcare providers are self-interpreted rather than referred to radiologists for reading, according to researchers from the Harvey L. of office-based studies were interpreted by the ordering provider, and 58.5% Neiman Health Policy Institute (HPI).

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Billing claims for nonphysician image interpretation leapt 27% over a 5-year period

Radiology Business

"Since several states are shifting toward granting NPPs more autonomy, this is something worth watching," the study's author told Radiology Business.

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ECR: Generative AI yields potential for assisting radiologists

AuntMinnie

In his talk, Marc Kohli, MD, from the University of California, San Francisco, discussed current applications of this technology in clinical radiology. Marc Kohli, MD, discusses current and potential future uses of generative AI in radiology at ECR 2025 in Vienna, Austria.

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Radiologists less susceptible to visual illusions

AuntMinnie

Medical image experts demonstrated superior perceptual accuracy in response to visual illusions compared with a control group, according to recent research. Image and caption available for republishing under Creative Commons license (CC BY 4.0 and colleagues. DEED, Attribution 4.0 International) and courtesy of Scientific Reports.