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Imaging Market Share Analysis Shows 28% of Image Interpretation Performed by Non-Radiologists

Imaging Technology

Neiman Health Policy Institute ( HPI ) study found that radiologists interpreted 72.1% of all imaging studies for Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries in 2022, with the remaining 27.9% According to a written study summary released by HPI, market share varied by imaging modality; radiologists interpreted 97.3%

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Radiologists can promote health equity with responsible AI use

AuntMinnie

In her presentation, Noushin Yahyavi, MD, from the University of Maryland in Baltimore discussed ways that stakeholders in imaging AI, including radiology departments and AI vendors, can better promote health equity with the technology. Biased data results in biased AI models,” Yahyavi said.

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Do I Need to Do a Radiology Fellowship?

Ben White

A few years ago, nearly every radiologist completed a fellowship. Recently I’ve been asked by several readers if I thought that fellowships were still necessary given the current radiologist shortage and white-hot market. Are practices desperate enough to hire general radiologists fresh out of practice?

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Can ChatGPT-4 accurately interpret thyroid, renal ultrasound images?

AuntMinnie

“This technology, if implemented in clinical practice, will have great potential in enhancing medical image interpretation and healthcare outcomes.” AI algorithms, meanwhile, aim to aid radiologists and other medical practitioners who use ultrasound in image interpretation and lessen workloads.

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Riverain Technologies; ClearRead CT with Clear Visual Intelligence (CVI) Live at Pittsburgh VA Medical

Imaging Technology

milla1cf Wed, 06/07/2023 - 19:41 June 6, 2023 — Riverain Technologies , a medical device company revolutionizing chest imaging interpretation with Clear Visual Intelligence™ (CVI), announced today that the Pittsburgh VA Medical Center is now using ClearRead CT with CVI for chest CT imaging. Freedman, M. Gillis, L.

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AI-Powered CT Technology to Help Veterans

Imaging Technology

Now at-risk veterans will have access to AI -powered CT technology that removes the web of vessels in the chest CT image, allowing radiologists to see clearly and decide confidently. For more information: www.riveraintech.com Thursday, February 1, 2024 - 17:12 If you enjoy this content, please share it with a colleague

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How imaging AI developers can avoid pitfalls when testing algorithms

AuntMinnie

The AI algorithm interpreted the finding as a rib fracture. (B) B) An additional axial image from same exam indicates that the finding relates to the patient’s ventriculopleural shunt (arrow), passing alongside the rib. The radiologist made a correct interpretation upon assessment of the entire exam.

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