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Driving AI Adoption in Healthcare: Radiologists at the Helm

AI is rapidly transforming the way health systems deliver care by streamlining workflows, driving efficiency and improving patient outcomes. But who should be leading this revolution? According to Jonathan Joshi, MD, Professor of Radiology at UofL Health and AI champion, the answer is clear: radiologists.

“I think radiologists should be the ones driving AI in the healthcare system, and I do think that they need to have a seat at the table,” Joshi said. Radiologists know what sort of tedious tasks in radiology could be done with artificial intelligence, and can augment what we can do in the amount of time that we have to interpret a study.”

Radiologists are uniquely positioned to understand the nuances of imaging workflows and patient care. Their deep expertise ensures that AI solutions are deployed effectively and safely to enhance — not replace — the critical role of radiologists in diagnostics and decision-making.

A Watershed Moment for Radiology

Radiology has long been at the forefront of technological advancement. From the transition to digital imaging to the adoption of PACS, the specialty has consistently embraced innovation. Now, AI represents the next frontier.

Ryan Lee, MD, Chair of Radiology at Jefferson Einstein Health, emphasizes this pivotal moment:

“Radiology has always been marked by these sort of watershed moments, and we’ve always felt in an environment that informatics and AI specifically are really the next frontier. In my mind, there’s no doubt that AI is going to be a critical tool in how we practice radiology.”

Radiologists as AI Leaders

Avi Sharma, MD, Director of AI at Jefferson Einstein Health, underscores the importance of radiologists taking an active role in AI deployment:

“I’m a little biased, but I would say that radiology is one of the more technologically advanced subspecialties within medicine. And since we’ve done AI for quite a bit now, and it’s been a part of our field for quite a while, there’s a lot of lessons to be learned and shared with our colleagues. So, when I think about leadership and expanding AI across the hospital, I do think that radiologists should be in the driver’s seat — or at least one of the drivers when it comes to incorporating AI— because we understand that there is a lot of potential mishaps and hurdles that need to be crossed before it’s appropriately integrated.”

Radiologists’ experience with AI positions them as valuable contributors to enterprise-wide AI strategies. They can help address key concerns such as data security, workflow integration and regulatory compliance, all of which are critical to AI’s successful adoption.

Shaping the Future of AI in Healthcare

AI adoption in radiology is accelerating, with estimates suggesting that the global AI in medical imaging market will reach $10 billion by 2030. However, successful implementation requires more than just technology. It requires leadership and effective change management. Radiologists, with their deep domain expertise and experience with AI-driven tools, are best equipped to guide healthcare organizations through this transformation.

Watch the full discussion below to further explore how radiologists are leading the charge in AI.

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Marlee Ravid
Marlee Ravid brings over a decade of experience in content marketing, communications and customer engagement to her role as Customer Marketing Manager at Aidoc. She strategically executes innovative programs that amplify the leadership of both Aidoc and its customers, helping to position them as visionaries in healthcare. Having been with Aidoc since its early days, Ravid has worked closely with leadership to build and implement comprehensive marketing strategies, from content development to demand generation and brand awareness. She holds a bachelor’s degree from Georgia State University and a master’s degree from Tel Aviv University.
Marlee Ravid
Manager, Customer Marketing