S7E3 - Inside NHS MSK Imaging: Workforce Pressures, Backlogs and Innovation
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In this episode of AXREM Insights, Sally Edgington and guest presenter Jack Bond speak with consultant radiologist Dr Imran Lasker about the growing pressures facing fracture and musculoskeletal (MSK) imaging services across the NHS. The conversation explores how an ageing population, increasing demand for MRI and CT scans, workforce shortages and post-pandemic backlogs are reshaping radiology services. Dr Lasker shares firsthand insight into the realities of modern MSK imaging, from balancing urgent trauma cases with chronic pain investigations to the rise of community diagnostic centres and specialist scanners designed to ease pressure on hospitals.
The discussion also takes a deep dive into the evolving role of AI in healthcare. Dr Lasker explains how AI is already supporting fracture detection, triage and reporting workflows, helping clinicians work more efficiently while still keeping the human element at the heart of patient care. The episode highlights the importance of person-centred care, the mental health impact of delayed diagnoses and the need for technology to support rather than replace healthcare professionals. Together, the panel considers how industry, clinicians and the NHS can collaborate to build more sustainable, accessible and patient-focused MSK services for the future.
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