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Radiology just admitted what we’ve been ignoring about AI.

The Journal of the American College of Radiology’s March 2026 Focus Issue dropped a truth bomb: workflow integration, not algorithm accuracy, determines AI success.

Think about that for a second.

We’ve spent years obsessing over which AI is smartest. Which one catches the most cancers. Which has the best sensitivity scores.

But Dr. Gelareh Sadigh and the JACR research team just flipped the script.

Their findings? Poor AI integration doesn’t just slow things down. It degrades safety. It perpetuates bias. It burns out radiologists even faster.

The three biggest roadblocks killing AI adoption right now:

• Insufficient infrastructure (hospitals can’t support the tech)
• Strict institutional regulations (compliance nightmares)
• Zero insurance reimbursement (who’s paying for this?)

Here’s what’s fascinating: The most successful AI programs in 2026 aren’t using the fanciest algorithms. They’re the ones that seamlessly fit into existing workflows.

AI handling triage and worklist prioritization. Radiologists focusing on complex interpretations. Quality assurance backing everything up.

Simple. Effective. Human-centered.

The market sees it too. AI radiology workflow optimization is exploding at 33.8% CAGR, heading toward $9 billion by 2031.

But here’s my take: We need to stop asking “which AI is best?” and start asking “which AI actually helps our radiologists?”

Because the smartest algorithm in the world is worthless if it makes a radiologist’s day harder.

Workflow isn’t a secondary benefit. It’s the whole point.

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