White Paper
Translating Medical Imaging Into Actionable Insights: How Radiologists Are Improving Workers’ Compensation Care
White Paper Summary
In workers’ compensation cases, medical imaging plays a critical role in determining treatment pathways and outcomes for injured workers. Yet a persistent communication gap exists between radiologists and the non-physician professionals — adjusters, trainers, and nurse practitioners — who must interpret imaging findings and make care decisions based on those reports.
This gap is not due to a lack of information. Radiologists provide comprehensive, clinically accurate reports based on their specialized expertise in musculoskeletal imaging. Because these reports are traditionally written for physician audiences, including orthopedic specialists, they often contain terminology and descriptive detail that may not align with the day-to-day workflow or background of non-physicians. As a result, determining key distinctions—such as whether findings may be acute, chronic, or clinically significant—can require additional interpretation that is not always straightforward.
“As radiologists and doctors, we write reports for other physicians, using specialized medical language,” said Jonathan Luchs, MD, FACR, the head of One Call’s Radiology Advisory Board and Chief Medical Officer at Premier Radiology Services.
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