Episode Synopsis "S1 Ep7: RSNA 2020: Addressing Healthcare Disparities and Access to Care"
Rich Heller, M.D., with Radiology Partners, and Lucy Spalluto, M.D., with Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, discuss the highlights of their RSNA 2020 session on health disparities, focusing on the underlying factors and challenges radiologists face to providing greater access to care.
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