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Shaping the future of radiology in 2025: Trends, threats, and opportunities

AuntMinnie

Radiology is undergoing significant changes in 2025, driven by healthcare advancements, regulatory challenges, and workforce dynamics. Key trends include hospital consolidation of radiology services, the need for stronger cybersecurity, and innovative strategies to address staffing shortages.

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How can Enterprise Imaging empower radiology in the modern health network?

AuntMinnie

While academic medical center radiology departments are expanding significantly and hospitals are adapting to health system consolidation trends, demand for innovative imaging informatics remains strong among operations and physician teams. billion healthcare facility.

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ARCH-AI-accredited radiology group rejoins Strategic Radiology coalition

AuntMinnie

New Jersey-based University Radiology Group (URG) has rejoined the Strategic Radiology coalition of independent radiology groups, raising the coalition's privately owned member groups to 43. URG, a 60-year-old radiology practice based in East Brunswick, employs over 180 board-certified radiologists who interpret over 2.1

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Ashes to a New Radiology Practice

Ben White

Still others, like one in Tulsa, have resorted to teleradiology. The post Ashes to a New Radiology Practice first appeared on Ben White. But he shared a personal belief that such PE-backed provider groups serve their shareholders interest, not the patients’ and doctors’ and hospitals’ interests.

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FDA clears teleradiology platform from Cairo-based imaging vendor

Health Imaging

Rology facilitates the storage and sharing of radiology images for remote reading.

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If private practice is so great…

Ben White

Since I started writing about private equity in radiology back in 2022 and more recently since featuring private practice jobs on the site followed by launching Independent Radiology , I often get questions that read something like this: If private practice is so great, why are so many groups struggling? Because it’s hard.

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Nonphysician providers often used in pediatric radiology settings

AuntMinnie

More than nine in 10 pediatric radiologists reported that nonphysician providers are used often in the subspecialty, suggest findings published December 10 in the Journal of the American College of Radiology. The researchers, however, noted that previous surveys lack data on the pediatric radiology workforce.

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