
Voice recognition artificial intelligence tools are taking on a growing role in radiology.

Voice recognition artificial intelligence tools are taking on a growing role in radiology.

The role of the pandemic and what radiology can do to mitigate its burnout effect.

The pandemic is having several short- and long-term impacts that could change the face of private radiology practice.

Avicenna.AI’s CINA Head earns 510(k) clearance for emergency room triage of intracranial hemorrhages and large vessel occlusions.

From virus behavior, to patient impact, to imaging implementation – what we know so far.

Maximizing Your COVID-19 Recovery, Re-Vamping the Radiology Residency Interview, Cardiac CT's Double Role with Osteoporosis, and the Human Impact of AI.

University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center/Case Western Reserve saw a 55-percent overall imaging volume drop during the pandemic and unearthed some commonalities with other, harder-hit areas.

Artificial intelligence tools have many drawbacks and face many barriers to clinical implementation, and radiologists must pay close attention to how – and what kind of – data is used in models.

Quantib AI Node is designed for more rapid processing of CT and MRI scans.

Elad Walach, Aidoc chief executive officer, discusses recent research into global CT imaging volume fluctuations and how providers should view that data.

Operational steps are important, but practices who pay attention to broader strategies with patients, insurance, and payment models could see a stronger bounce back.

Providers from Radiology Partners share how the practice has confronted COVID-19 and the lessons learned for thriving in this environment.

Academic departments share their approaches to COVID-19 recovery.

Residency programs must re-cast the screening and interviewing process in order to be successful during the pandemic.

From February to April 2020, outpatient imaging in rural areas fell 66 percent.

Artificial intelligence tool designed to improve radiologist cancer detection performance.

Diagnostic Imaging's Weekly Scan; July 10, 2020

Philips thinks outside-the-box by turning shipping containers into individual CT and X-ray scan rooms.

An existing program set one London hospital up for success in managing images remotely during COVID-19.

The RSNA Research and Education Foundation awards 93 grants from 47 institutions.

One expert makes the case that the negative hype around artificial intelligence is not warranted and the radiologist’s role is secure.

A network of nearly 50 CT facilities and the Moscow government reveal how their collaboration is working to promptly diagnose patients with COVID-19.

Rapid ASPECTS receives clearance as first neuroimaging analysis device in computer-aided diagnostic category.

ACR and RSNA leaders request the FDA slow its momentum with AI tools that work without radiologist oversight.

Partnering healthcare providers look for – and value – six main things from radiology.