Medical imaging technology is no longer just tied to radiology departments and cart-based systems. Handheld imaging devices can now be employed in any office or patient setting and can deliver fast ...
When radiologist Pouneh Razavi reads a patient’s mammogram, she hunts for blips in the X-ray image that could indicate breast cancer. Then, a second reader looks at the image, and the two compare ...
Imaging AI has the potential to dramatically reshape radiology, but not if we rely on what works in other industries.
In today's data-driven healthcare landscape, medical imaging stands at the forefront of diagnosis and treatment planning. From X-rays and MRIs to CT scans and ultrasounds, these images provide crucial ...
The number of healthcare organizations using artificial intelligence in medical imaging has ballooned over the past six years, according to a report published last week by Klas Research. More than ...
The medical imaging workforce shortage remains a significant challenge to healthcare systems across the United States. From delayed imaging procedures to mounting workloads for technologists, this ...
Inadequate access to medical imaging has become a crisis in Canada, with wait lists growing longer, staff vacancy rates rising, and old or malfunctioning equipment slowing down the process, according ...
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