

A New Frontier
With many hospitals and imaging facilities in the United States having replaced CR—and, in some cases, film—with DR, the benefits of...


How Will Radiology Group Consolidation Affect Patients?
The U.S. radiology workforce has been consolidating over the past number of years, resulting in larger group practices and fewer...


Is Blockchain Ready For Radiology?
March 29, 2019 -- Blockchain technology could have many exciting applications in radiology and also facilitate the development of...


AI Outperforms Physicians For Interpreting Chest X-Rays
March 28, 2019 -- An artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm was able to identify major thoracic diseases on chest radiographs better than...


SIR: 'OK, Google -- Scrub Up!'
March 25, 2019 -- Smart speakers like Amazon Alexa and Google Home already get plenty of questions about the weather, but the technology...


AI, Radiomics Can Help Predict Chemotherapy Response
March 20, 2019 -- Artificial intelligence (AI) and radiomics can identify which non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients are likely to...


Imaging Patients Are Concerned, But Optimistic, About AI
Radiology patients are confident artificial intelligence will improve healthcare workflow and efficiency, but they’re skeptical of the...


AI Can Reduce Mammography Screening's Workload
March 14, 2019 -- Artificial intelligence (AI) could effectively reduce the workload involved in reading mammography screening exams by...


Augmented Reality Cultivates Early Radiology Education
March 11, 2019 -- An interactive educational course that uses augmented reality (AR) technology to display MRI and CT scans on the user's...


Is Medical 3D Printing Destined to Become as Commonplace as X-Ray?
More than 100 years ago, Mrs. Anna Roentgen saw the world’s first X-ray – taken of her left hand – and the shock of seeing the skeletal...