CT Scanners
October 16, 2025
Doubling Lung Screening Rates with Patient Outreach October 16, 2025
Low CT lung cancer screening rates have disappointed medical imaging professionals and public health advocates alike since the test received USPSTF recommendation over 10 years ago. But a new study shows how one health system doubled its lung cancer screening rates – to levels approaching those of more established cancer screening exams. USPSTF recommended low-dose […]
Imaging IT
October 15, 2025
AI First Drafts: A New Dawn for Radiology Reporting October 15, 2025
For radiologists – the medical detectives who find clues in our medical images – the daily grind can feel like a “death by a thousand cuts.” Much of their time is spent not on diagnosis, but on tedious reporting. Now, a new generation of artificial intelligence is stepping in to serve as a high-tech scribe, […]
MR Scanners
October 13, 2025
Uneven Access to Brain MRI October 13, 2025
Patients from disadvantaged neighborhoods or those traveling farther for brain MRI scans presented in worse clinical condition than patients with better access. That’s according to a new JACR study that reopens the debate over disparities in healthcare access. The past several years have seen numerous studies published that document disparities in healthcare access and their […]