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    • Health Services Research

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    • Presents findings from a nationwide survey on radiologist workload.
    • Highlights the critical balance between diagnostic imaging quality and quantity.

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    • Examines the increasing influence of non-reporting tasks on radiologist workload.
    • Considers how healthcare funding and staffing variations impact workload patterns globally.

    Key Insights:

    • Radiologist workload is influenced by factors beyond traditional reporting.
    • International variations in healthcare systems affect workload distribution.

    Outlook:

    • Encourages international analysis of radiologist workload using the survey's methodology.
    • Aims to foster more robust workload data and stimulate global debate on radiologist well-being.