EPISODE · Mar 16, 2026 · 23 MIN
AI Is No Longer Optional in Radiology Operations
from Healthcare IT Today Interviews · host John Lynn
Staffing shortages. Growing waitlists. Fixed capacity. Radiology leaders are running out of room to experiment, and AI is moving from “nice to have” to operational necessity.In this interview, Roland Rott, CEO and President of Imaging at GE Healthcare, explains why health systems are rethinking how AI fits into daily radiology operations. The focus is not on future promises, but on how AI is already being used to save time, reduce friction, and turn long-unused data into practical workflow improvements. The discussion spans staffing constraints, trust in AI, and why operational impact is now driving adoption.🔔 Subscribe for more great interviews with Health IT leaders.Learn more about GE Healthcare at https://www.gehealthcare.com/Find more great health IT content at https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
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Staffing shortages. Growing waitlists. Fixed capacity. Radiology leaders are running out of room to experiment, and AI is moving from “nice to have” to operational necessity.In this interview, Roland Rott, CEO and President of Imaging at GE Healthcare, explains why health systems are rethinking how AI fits into daily radiology operations. The focus is not on future promises, but on how AI is already being used to save time, reduce friction, and turn long-unused data into practical workflow improvements. The discussion spans staffing constraints, trust in AI, and why operational impact is now driving adoption.🔔 Subscribe for more great interviews with Health IT leaders.Learn more about GE Healthcare at https://www.gehealthcare.com/Find more great health IT content at https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
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