AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoRadiology workforce pressure meets AI anxiety: A new survey of 400+ med students finds about a third are deterred from radiology over AI-related worries, even as most still expect AI to improve imaging—highlighting the need for careful rollout that doesn’t burn out clinicians. AI adoption, but with guardrails: IHH Healthcare says it’s scaling AI fastest in operations (like rostering and revenue cycle), while governance and integration remain the sticking points for clinical AI. Cost shock from outsourcing: UK radiology leaders warn the NHS is “hemorrhaging” money on outsourced reads—$280M in 2025, up sharply—arguing outsourcing can’t fix staffing shortages. Maternal care tech: A wearable ultrasound patch aims for continuous monitoring in high-risk pregnancies, helping catch problems earlier. Access and affordability fights: Pennsylvania homecare groups urge higher Medicaid reimbursement as shifts go unfilled; California disability advocates warn proposed Medi-Cal asset limits could force seniors and disabled people to choose between care and savings. Policy churn: New Jersey moves to boost PBM transparency with a bill headed to the Senate. Market expansion: Remarcate expands in the U.S. to help Hispanic-focused clinics use AI-driven patient acquisition systems.
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