India’s radiologist-to-patient ratio lags behind global standards

Published by: Priyanka Deshpande

Data shows that in India, there is only one radiologist for every one lakh patients — far below the global standards.

Doctors estimate it as just one radiologist available for every 100 scans performed each day, News18 reported.

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Radiologists specialise in diagnosing & treating injuries & medical conditions using various imaging techniques such as X-rays, CT scans, & MRI. Their expertise is crucial for accurate diagnoses & treatment planning.

Who is a Radiologist?

The mismatch between the number of training opportunities for radiology & the doctors wanting to pursue radiology.

Why the shortage?

Inadequate number of medical institutions providing radiology training programmes.

Why the shortage?

Many radiologists leave the country for better opportunities abroad due to factors like higher salaries & improved working conditions.

Why the shortage?

Extreme workload, long hours, and limited support staff contribute to burnout & reduced job satisfaction.

Why the shortage?

Experts say fostering training programmes, fellowships, & exchange initiatives to cultivate a skilled radiology workforce can resolve the shortage.

How to solve the shortage?

Tele-radiology can overcome geographical barriers, extending radiology expertise to remote areas

How to solve the shortage?

Existing regulations need to be updated.

How to solve the shortage?

Experts believe Artificial Intelligence (AI) holds immense potential to revolutionise radiology.

The AI revolution?

Embracing AI & machine learning in radiology can enhance the capabilities of radiologists, enabling quicker & more accurate diagnoses, experts told News18.

The AI revolution?

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