Even as dramatic change sweeps U.S. healthcare, radiology leaders focused strongly on one major changemaker—the arrival of artificial intelligence in radiological practice
Objective of the model would be to drive value in radiology and generate taxpayer savings by reducing unnecessary utilization of Medicare radiology services
Dr. Mathias Goyen, a professor of radiology at Hamburg University and a senior leader at GE Healthcare, shares his perspectives on where AI is going in radiology—and what’s next...
Caption Health’s technology can help detect signs of diseases such as heart failure in at-risk patients across doctors’ offices, the home, and alternate sites of care
The RSNA Annual Meeting continues to evolve forward and morph from one kind of conference into another—but it’s clear that reimbursement pressures and technology will continue...
Reed A. Omary, M.D., chair of radiology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, on Nov. 30 at RSNA22, implored his colleagues to rethink radiology in a community and even global...