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Radiology and hospital administrators AI replacement conflict

March 31, 2026Rich Duszak, MD, π™³πšŠπšŸπš’πš π™²πšŠπš—πšŽπšœ, Peder E. Horner, MD Interventional Physician

Rich Duszak and others argue that hospital administrators are ill-informed and vulnerable to being misled by AI vendors, while some clinicians warn diagnostic radiologists may be vulnerable to AI-driven replacement decisions made by administrators.

Radiologist here. I'm ready to replace ill-informed hospital administrators with AI.
β€œUndeniable proof that confidently uninformed hospital administrators are a danger to patients: easily duped by AI companies that are nowhere near capable of providing patient care”
A sobering reminder that diagnostic radiologists are increasingly vulnerable to AI replacement, and that hospital administrators may ultimately have more say about this than physicians.
Radiologist here.
I'm ready to replace ill-informed hospital administrators with AI.
Rich Duszak, MD
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Peder E. Horner, MD Interventional Physician
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