Weekly Overseas Health IT Links –17th September, 2022.

This study adds to the evidence showing that expanded access to these services could have a longer-term positive impact if continued.”Roughly 1 in 8 beneficiaries in the pandemic group received OUD-related telehealth services compared with 1 in 800 in the prepandemic group, the research revealed. Access to telehealth services was associated with better treatment retention and lower risk of medically treated overdose in the pandemic group compared to those not receiving telehealth services.-----https://healthimaging.com/topics/management/education-training/ai-deterring-students-pursuing-radiologyConcerns about the future of AI are deterring students from pursuing radiology, survey showsHannah Murphy | September 02, 2022 |Education& TrainingThe way medical students perceive emerging technology has a significant impact on decisions regarding their future medical careers, new survey data show. According to the new data, students believe that emerging technologies (ET), such asartificial intelligence, could eventually render some specialties obsolete. In fact, 23% of the 532 students surveyed shared that they would not consider pursuing acareer in diagnostic radiology, as they feel it would limit their future job prospects. The survey data were published recently inAcademic Radiology, where corresponding author of the paper Michael K. Atalay MD, PhD, of theDepartment of Diagnostic Imaging at Rhode Island Hospital, Warren Alpert School of Medicine of Brown...
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