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The mission of the Harvey L. Neiman Health Policy Institute® is to establish foundational evidence for health policy and radiology practice that promotes the effective and efficient use of health care resources and improves patient care.

ARSF Burnout Blog on Radiologist Well Being

Workloads and Staff Shortages: A Conversation with Dr. Elizabeth Rula This is the second of an 8-part series on radiologist well-being.  The author is Emory University Center for Ethics professor John Banja, and the blog is supported by an unrestricted grant from the Advanced Radiology Services Foundation.  Watch the interview with Dr. Elizabeth Rula, Executive Read More

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The mission of the Harvey L. Neiman Health Policy Institute® is to establish foundational evidence for health policy and radiology practice that promotes the effective and efficient use of health care resources and improves patient care.

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June 5, 2025

ARSF Burnout Blog on Radiologist Well Being

Workloads and Staff Shortages: A Conversation with Dr. Elizabeth Rula This is the second of an 8-part series on radiologist well-being.  The author is Emory University Center for Ethics professor John Banja, and the blog is supported by an unrestricted grant from the Advanced Radiology Services Foundation.  Watch the interview with Dr. Elizabeth Rula, Executive Read More

Current Challenges in Estimating the Pediatric Radiology Workforce and Access to Pediatric Radiology Care in the United States

The opinion manuscript discusses the challenges in estimating the pediatric radiology workforce and access to care in the U.S. It highlights the significant role of children’s hospitals in delivering specialized care but notes the geographic and workforce distribution disparities. The study finds that while children’s hospitals are essential, they are geographically concentrated, and pediatric radiologists are often spread thin, with many working remotely via teleradiology. Full Article

Tatiana Morales-Tisnés, MD, Casey E. Pelzl, MPH, Sarah S. Milla, MD, Hansel J. Otero, MD. 2025. "Current Challenges in Estimating the Pediatric Radiology Workforce and Access to Pediatric Radiology Care in the United States," Journal of the American College of Radiology (JACR)

Sarcopenia Diagnosis Trends and Opportunistic Use of Abdominal CT Among Medicare Beneficiaries

The objective of this study it to estimate the share of the Medicare fee-for-service population with sarcopenia compared with osteoporosis, an associated age-related disease, using claims data and to assess abdominal CT use in the diagnosis of sarcopenia compared with dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry for the diagnosis of osteoporosis Full Article

Eric W. Christensen, PhD, Alexandra R. Drake, MPH, Leon Lenchik, MD, Robert D. Boutin, MD. 2025. "Sarcopenia Diagnosis Trends and Opportunistic Use of Abdominal CT Among Medicare Beneficiaries," Journal of the American College of Radiology (JACR)

April 7, 2025

HPI 2024 Impact Report

The Impact Report is a snapshot of what the Institute has accomplished for ACR members and the patients they serve — advancing the specialty by meeting our members’ needs. Read More