Dec 1, 2025
In the past, many hospitals, urgent care centers, and mobile radiology programs relied on generalist radiologists to interpret nearly every study that came through their PACS system. The complexity of imaging was lower. Patient expectations were different. And imaging...
Nov 25, 2025
For many hospitals, the true operational pressure points don’t hit at 10 a.m. on a weekday—they hit at 11 p.m., 2 a.m., or during a weekend surge when the emergency department is full, the inpatient floors are backed up, and critical imaging studies begin to...
Nov 19, 2025
For decades, hospitals and imaging centers relied heavily on generalist radiologists to interpret every modality, every study type, and every clinical presentation. That model worked when imaging volumes were lower, patient acuity was more predictable, and radiology...
Nov 13, 2025
Emergency departments across the United States are facing an unprecedented surge in psychiatric emergencies. What was once considered a predictable subset of ED encounters has grown into one of the leading drivers of overcrowding, prolonged length of stay, and staff...
Nov 5, 2025
When hospitals evaluate a teleradiology service, quality assurance (QA) is often treated as a simple checkbox in a proposal packet. Vendors describe it vaguely—phrases like peer review, double reads, or internal audit processes appear frequently, yet few hospital...
Oct 30, 2025
In healthcare, speed saves lives. Yet when it comes to diagnostic imaging, many hospitals and imaging centers are still struggling to meet outdated turnaround time benchmarks that no longer match the realities of modern medicine. The issue isn’t just about...