Diagnostic Imaging May 19, 2025
Eric Postal, MD

Whether it is reimbursement cuts or continued attempts to push non-radiologist image interpretation, where do we draw the line between inspired protest and misspent energy criticizing things that are doomed to fail or things we have no control over?

I learned a long time ago not to pay too much attention to the “death by a thousand cuts” in radiological reimbursements. It’s “not happy making,” as my aunt would say nor is it something over which I have any control. Plus, sooner or later the intel will find me.

For example, a post on radiology social media, a couple of weeks ago, lamented the bundling of CTA head/neck as of 2026. For all I know, that news was hot off...

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