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(Radiology 2003;227:9-14.)
© RSNA, 2003


Special Report

Radiology 2012: Radiology and Radiologists a Decade Hence—A Strategic Analysis for Radiology from the Second Annual American College of Radiology FORUM1

Bruce J. Hillman, MD and Harvey L. Neiman, MD

1 From the American College of Radiology (ACR), Reston, Va. A complete list of the participants in the Second Annual ACR FORUM appears at the end of this article. Received August 26, 2002; accepted August 29. Address correspondence to B.J.H., Department of Radiology, University of Virginia Health System, PO Box 800170, Charlottesville, VA 22908 (e-mail: bjh8a@virginia.edu).

The American College of Radiology (ACR) FORUM brings together a multidisciplinary group of experts in a subject area that the ACR believes to be of long-term importance to the specialty of radiology. The goals of the FORUM are to develop scenarios about the way the future might develop with respect to the chosen topic and to advise both the ACR and the specialty on steps that should be taken to maximize the value and influence of radiology in the future. In May 2002, the FORUM brought together radiologists, health services researchers, specialists in medical technologies, representatives of the imaging industry, and payers to discuss the key drivers of the way medical imaging will develop over the next 10 years.

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Index terms: American College of Radiology • Economics, medical • Radiology and radiologists • Radiology and radiologists, socioeconomic issues




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