What is essential to keep up with rising imaging volumes in radiology? Amy Thompson of Signify Research leads a discussion with radiologists from the University of Michigan, the NHS Foundation Trust, and Maastricht University Medical Center about the importance of a tailored radiology solution to avoid bottlenecks throughout the day.
IN THIS EPISODE:
- [01:59] The current state of radiology
- [07:16] How subspecialization has evolved as a result of technological advancement, which has resulted in increased workload
- [12:06] Allocation and workflow orchestration
- [21:32] Sharing information with other interfaces and third-party apps
- [24:00] The impact on software being customized and personalized as opposed to having to adapt
- [27:53] The definition of brilliant workflows for each of the doctors
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
- The amount of imaging and technology has greatly increased which has upped the workload for radiologists, but the expectation and time requirements have stayed the same.
- AI is both exciting and a little scary to most in the medical imaging field. There is always some concern about whether it will replace radiologists’ jobs, but its potential to help is incredible and can maximize productivity.
- Customization on top of standardization is key when creating technology for radiologists. They have different preferences in how they interpret images and how they work best.