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Subspecialty Interpretations

Radiology subspecialities are essential.

Subspecialty Interpretations

We offer fast and reliable reads from our network of U.S. Board-certified radiologists who have extensive, sub-specialized, fellowship-trained knowledge so that patients get the most thoughtful and meticulous interpretations of their readings.

Radiology sub-specialists have a deeper insight and exposure into specific areas of radiology; this allows them to make more educated and rare diagnoses. Accessing our expansive network can dramatically impact your ability to serve more patients in-house and keep your staffing overhead to a minimum.

There are several sub-specialty fields in radiology. These fields include Age of Injury Analysis, NIOSH B-reader Services, and Musculoskeletal Radiology, among others.

Age of Injury (AOI) Analysis

An “age of injury” analysis allows the radiologist to examine an MRI report alongside the corresponding images to determine the time frame in which the injury occurred. An expert in the space of AOI reporting uses the original report to determine:

  • Whether the findings are acute, subacute, or indeterminate
  • Whether the practitioner agrees with the primary findings and why
  • The reasons why the findings are acute, subacute, or indeterminate in age

We believe insurers want to pay justified claims without delay, and we deliver our AOI reports reliably and promptly. An Age of Injury report is useful in cases where relationship to an accident or cause needs to be determined, as in the case of litigation.

There are specific methodologies used in resolving age of injury, so it is imperative to find a radiologist who is adept in this area.

NIOSH B-Reader Services

Premier offers a highly regarded team of B-readers in our expansive network. All our B-readers are diagnostic radiologists certified by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). They have undergone rigorous oral and written examinations to classify x-rays and diagnose illnesses relating to pneumoconiosis (AKA occupational disease), asbestos, or silica exposure.

B-readers often classify chest radiographs for certain federal surveillance projects—such as the NIOSH Coal Workers’ X-ray Surveillance Program, the Asbestos Medical Surveillance Program, and industry-sponsored medical screening programs. An increase in pneumoconiosis testing has led to more and more diagnoses of occupational lung diseases.

Despite the increasing demand, B-readers remain a rare entity throughout radiology as a whole. Through a partnership with Premier, your business will be able to offer invaluable and informed B-reader expertise.

Musculoskeletal (MSK) Ultrasound

MSK Ultrasound is a dynamic imaging solution that allows you to see, in real-time, the state of a patient’s bones, ligaments, muscles, tendons, cartilage, and nerves. When a patient is in pain but cannot locate the source, MSK Ultrasound can picture the cause.

For instance, you can see active impingement of a tendon, an actively dislocating nerve, or use stress imaging to demonstrate a ligament tear. It is also the best imaging study to find and localize a soft tissue foreign body.

  • Our MSK Ultrasound service allows for complete reads in any office that is equipped for ultrasounds.
  • It is less expensive than an MRI for both out-of-pocket and insurance costs.
  • An MSK Ultrasound will not interfere with a patient’s pacemaker or cause discomfort from being put into a smaller space, as with an MRI or CT scan.