Diagnostic Imaging June 18, 2025
A new report conveys the cumulative impact of ongoing challenges with radiologist residency positions, reimbursement, post-COVID-19 attrition rates and the aging of the population upon the persistent shortage of radiologists in the United States.
New research continues to suggest a widening chasm between the increased imaging demand for an aging population and a prevailing shortage of radiologists.
Here are nine takeaways and emerging trends conveyed in a new white paper from the locum tenens staffing services provider Medicus Healthcare Solutions.
- The Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) estimates that people 65 years of age and older account for 30 percent of all imaging each year, and the United States Census Bureau projects that 77 million people in the U.S....







