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“It just works”: The smooth deployment of Veye Lung Nodules at Portsmouth NHS
When it comes to AI adoption in radiology, we often focus on the experience of ... Continue reading...
Workload in radiology: Why should we care?
Headlines such as ‘Radiologists’ happiness has plummeted‘ and ‘Almost half of private practice rads experience ... Continue reading...
“I’m doing twice as much CT reporting“: The impact of Veye Lung Nodules at Salisbury NHS
The challenges News from the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) has been highly concerning as ... Continue reading...
The value of AI in radiology: From concept to physicians’ perception
A growing number of healthcare facilities are (re)organising based on the Value-Based Healthcare (VBHC) principles. ... Continue reading...
AI and radiologists: Friends, rivals, unresolved?
Artificial intelligence (AI) in medical imaging is a topic of much debate and insufficient consensus. ... Continue reading...
An accelerated workflow change: What a radiologist thinks about working from home
Remote work in radiology has traditionally been for the lucky few. The reasons to facilitate ... Continue reading...
How do users’ perceptions of AI influence adoption into value-based radiology departments?
Artificial intelligence (AI) developments in healthcare present time-saving benefits for physicians, by increasing productivity and ... Continue reading...
Veye Lung Nodules “frees up time” for radiologists to focus on more complex cases
The challenge at Tergooi The high pressure on radiologists is showing no signs of easing. ... Continue reading...
The Veye Lung Nodules journey: From sceptical to “one of the biggest fans”
The challenge at Northwest Clinics The benefits of CT lung screening have recently been reconfirmed ... Continue reading...
Veye Lung Nodules “comes at the right time” for radiologists at Liverpool hospital
The challenge at the Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital The Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital ... Continue reading...
Why I left clinical practice, but not healthcare
Being a doctor gave me the ultimate sense of purpose. I’d always loved the idea ... Continue reading...