The shifts in healthcare delivery brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, including remote work and the growing use of telehealth, are likely here to stay. Healthcare organizations now have a unique opportunity to improve experiences for both patients and practitioners. This includes supporting remote clinicians with advanced technology and familiarizing them with hybrid care delivery models so they can provide the same high-quality patient care both remotely and on-site. Radiology is a medical field uniquely qualified to adopt a hybrid form of education and service; however, remote radiology requires that radiologists have access to the same level of technology in their home offices as they would in a hospital setting. As hybrid radiology becomes more common, technology companies and healthcare organizations must work together to ensure that remote and on-person radiologists, as well as students and educators, have the tools necessary to succeed.

Learn more about technology that supports remote radiology:

  • Lightweight diagnostic monitors that help radiologists read images with a high degree of accuracy
  • Equipment that is easy to install and wireless for seamless use by radiologists who must travel between locations
  • Live video solutions that allow for greater collaboration, as well as for the training of students

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