The Road to Addressing Equity in Radiology
Equity requires addressing disparities in health care delivery, access to imaging technologies and patient outcomes
January 10, 2024
Equity in radiology refers to the fair and just distribution of resources, opportunities and outcomes within the field, ensuring that all individuals, regardless of background or circumstances, have equal access to quality health care services.
RSNA News looked at a variety of issues related to equity in a series of articles designed to help radiologists prioritize equity and contribute to a more just health care system where every patient receives the same high standard of diagnostic and therapeutic care, regardless of their socio-economic status, race, ethnicity, or other social determinants of health.
- Changes Needed to make Health Care Screenings Equitable
- Working Toward Equitable, Accurate and Impactful Radiology Research
- Opportunities Abound for Health Care Institutions to Impact Systemic Health Equity
- Incorporating DEI Into Recruitment Efforts for Radiology Trainees
Learn more about RSNA's Health Equity Resources.
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