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New research delves into the potential for AI to improve radiology workflows and healthcare delivery

03.06.26 | American College of Radiology

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(WASHINGTON – March 6, 2026) – Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to redefine how radiology is practiced, as well as highlight specific challenges for radiology departments, according to new research from the Journal of the American College of Radiology ( JACR ). The JACR Focus Issue on Impact of AI on Workflow Optimization offers a collection of invited research and reviews that explore the ways in which AI technology is being regularly utilized across practice types.

“When thoughtfully implemented, AI can complement human expertise and improve efficiency and patient care,” said JACR ® Associate Editor for Health Services Research Gelareh Sadigh, MD. “Successful workflow optimization requires the integration of AI technology into routine workflows. This can be hampered by insufficient infrastructure, strict institutional regulations, and lack of insurance reimbursement. Poor integration of AI may degrade workflows, satisfaction, and safety and perpetuate bias in healthcare.”

According to Dr. Sadigh, the articles included in this focus issue reflect a broader shift in radiology; workflow isn’t a secondary benefit of AI - it’s the main determinant of whether a tool is successful or not. If AI is going to meaningfully help radiology, it must make care delivery better and not more complicated.

“This focus issue provides meaningful signposts for AI effectiveness as we navigate a rapidly shifting landscape,” said Ruth C. Carlos, MD, MS, Editor-in-Chief, Journal of the American College of Radiology .

To obtain a copy of the JACR focus issue or to arrange an interview with a JACR spokesperson, contact Abby Faulkner at afaulkner@acr.org or Nicole Racadag at nracadag@acr.org .

Journal of the American College of Radiology

10.1016/j.jacr.2026.01.001

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From Image Overload to Intelligent Workflows

3-Mar-2026

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Abigail Faulkner
American College of Radiology
afaulkner@acr.org

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