DOTmed May 10, 2021
John R. Fischer

Once an isolated subspecialty of radiology, imaging informatics has transformed in the last few years into an enterprise asset that encompasses pathology, cardiology, dermatology, ophthalmology, critical care and more. This evolution calls for new forms of coordination and new strategies to succeed.

“How do we make sure we have the right players around the table that bring in the right perspective around fully capitalizing on this enterprise asset,” Dr. Rasu Shrestha, executive vice president and chief strategy and transformation officer for Atrium Health, told HCB News. “The conversation has to always be focused on what’s the benefit, overall, for the entire enterprise versus what are the specific challenges for one department or division.”

For this to happen, each specialty involved...

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