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Teleradiology is a form of medical imaging that involves the transmission of radiological patient images, such as x-rays, CT scans, and MRIs, from one location to another for the purpose of interpretation and diagnosis. It is a rapidly growing field that has been made possible by advances in digital imaging technology and the widespread availability of high-speed internet connections. Teleradiology is used to provide remote access to medical imaging services, allowing radiologists to interpret images from any location. This can help to reduce wait times for patients, improve access to specialist care, and reduce costs for healthcare providers.
Teleradiology is used in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, and private practices. It is also used to provide remote second opinions and to facilitate the transfer of images between healthcare providers. Companies in the teleradiology market include Teleradiology Solutions, NightHawk Radiology, and Radisphere. Show Less Read more