Diagnostic Imaging August 27, 2025
Scott Miller, President and CEO, Solutions for Enterprise Imaging, GE HealthCare

Emerging cloud and AI-driven technologies may help address resource gaps, bolster consistent imaging quality and provide improved access to radiology services.

Fluctuating exam volumes, varying case mixes and unscheduled events add to the daily complexity for radiology practices. With such variability, not only can it be difficult to ensure the workforce is rightsized to the daily case workload, it can also be challenging to distribute the work most efficiently.

A recent survey of over 1,000 radiology department leaders and administrators revealed that the main challenge in radiology departments over the next one to three years is anticipated to be operational efficiency.1 Coupled with a projected shortage of up to nearly 42,000 radiologists in the United States by 2033 and 49...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Cloud, Provider, Radiology, Technology
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