Radiology Business January 3, 2025
Dave Fornell

“You just wonder where that line in the sand is where people just can’t keep up with the amount of hours they’re putting in. As a radiologist, we hear the term burnout quite often. Unfortunately, it’s a lot of the same issues that people seem to be talking about in all sectors of the industry,” he said.

Moffatt expressed hope that political changes and advocacy efforts might slow or even reverse these cuts in 2025.

“We obviously have a change taking place politically in the United States, and hopefully some good things will come out of that in the next year where we can at least slow the Medicare cuts. It would be great to see them reversed,” he said.

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