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A Growing Volume of Chest X-rays, But Not Enough Radiologists
As the demand for chest X-ray interpretations
rises sharply, the number of radiologists remains
insufficient to keep pace.
Increasing Backlogs Due to Heavy Workloads
Many cases face delays due to overwhelming workloads,
with some even going unread. Critical and urgent cases,
however, cannot afford to be postponed. Delays not
only disrupt timely care but may also compromise the
accuracy of patient diagnosis.
How CAD Can Help Address
These Challenges
CAD (Computer-Aided Detection) can alleviate these
issues by prioritizing cases with higher urgency, ensuring
prompt attention to those that need it most.
It reduces radiologists' burdens and brings consistency to
readings, unaffected by fatigue or experience level.
CAD allows even less experienced personnel to maintain
a high standard of accuracy in X-ray interpretations.