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    Telemedicine-Teleradiology

    Radiology has long been at the forefront of technological innovation. This has led to the increased reliance, especially in some rural areas, on telemedicine, specifically teleradiology. With this technology has come the need to better understand state and international medical and legal requirements.

    • Texas Mandates Licensure of Physicians Who Practice Telemedicine
    • Teleradiology: DICOM & RADIOLOGY
    • Teleradiology: An Underdeveloped Legal Frontier
    • Report of the ACR Task Force on International Teleradiology
    • Planning for PACS
    • ACR Council Adopts Revised Statement on the Interpretation of Radiology Images Outside of the United States
    • ACR Executive Director, Teleradiology Statement Featured on CNN Headline News


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