DOTmed November 30, 2021
John W. Mitchell

Ten years ago, the notion of value-based healthcare as a disruptive model in healthcare delivery was but a gleam in the eye of the Affordable Care Act. Since then, medical imaging stakeholders has been seeking a way forward on the new value-based landscape. In an RSNA Plenary session on Monday titled “Radiology in the Value-based Healthcare Arena: Player or Payer”, insights were revealed.

Presenter Dr. James A Brink, radiologist-in-chief at Harvard Medical School, is a longtime advocate for radiology’s role in delivering quality at an affordable cost. Ironically, according to Brink, breakthroughs are emerging from a sector of radiology that not too long ago was viewed with suspicion by practitioners; artificial intelligence.

Brink presented several examples of emerging AI solutions...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Conferences / Podcast, Payment Models, Provider, Radiology, Technology, Trends, Value Based
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