Diagnostic Imaging November 25, 2024
Eric Postal, MD

As recommendations have become a commonplace expectation on radiology reports, is there a point where we are crossing the line?

I am not much of a radiology journal reader. Every now and then, especially when I have got to catch up on CME requirements, I go on a minor binge and see what happened in the past few months. Otherwise, a headline has to reach out and grab my attention for me to click on it.

Earlier this month in the Journal of the American College of Radiology (JACR), a study focused on concurrence between “follow-up” recommendations in radiologists’ reports and their referring clinicians. Overall, the rate was a bit over 88 percent, which sounds harmonious. They dissected things a...

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