CT Scanners
July 10, 2025
CT Lung Screening Chats Pay Off July 10, 2025
Patients who talked about CT lung cancer screening with their doctors were more likely to actually follow through on getting scanned. That’s according to a study this week in CHEST that offers support for shared decision making – a process that some screening proponents have criticized. The U.S. continues to see disappointing compliance rates for […]
Radiology
July 7, 2025
Top 6 Radiology Trends from 2025’s First Half July 7, 2025
The first half of 2025 has drawn to a close, and once again it was an eventful period for radiology. As we do every year, we’ve compiled a list of the top six stories – one for each month – to help recap what was important in medical imaging. Consolidation in Imaging Services Radiology’s imaging […]
Radiologists
June 30, 2025
AI and Legal Liability in Radiology June 30, 2025
What impact will artificial intelligence have on the legal liability of the radiologists who use it? A new study in NEJM AI suggests that medical malpractice juries may pass harsher judgment on radiologists when they make mistakes that disagree with AI findings. AI is viewed as a technology that can save radiologists time while also […]