Imaging Expert Advisory
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Imaging Expert Advisory.
Radiologist-led review where imaging interpretation, causation, communication, or standard-of-care questions matter. Imaging Expert Advisory provides independent radiologist-led analysis of imaging-related issues for legal, insurance, clinical, and organizational audiences.
The work is designed for matters where decision-makers need to understand what the imaging shows, how it was interpreted, how it was communicated, and how it fits the broader clinical or factual record.
Scope of review.
Imaging Expert Advisory may involve review of diagnostic imaging, radiology reports, clinical records, timelines, communication issues, follow-up recommendations, standard-of-care questions, causation issues, or the relationship between imaging findings and alleged harm.
The purpose is not advocacy. The purpose is disciplined imaging analysis.
This work may assist when an imaging question is central to a dispute, insurance review, clinical chronology, organizational review, or professional decision-making process.
Relevant matters.
This advisory domain may be relevant in matters involving missed or delayed diagnosis, disputed interpretation, diagnostic chronology, imaging follow-up, communication of significant findings, standard-of-care questions, causation analysis, report clarity, appropriateness of imaging, or the role of imaging in a broader clinical sequence.
The work may support lawyers, insurers, medical-legal consultants, healthcare organizations, physicians, executives, or other parties requiring independent radiologist-level analysis.
Potential deliverables.
Depending on the engagement, deliverables may include a verbal consultation, preliminary file review, imaging chronology, written advisory memorandum, interpretation critique, causation analysis, standard-of-care commentary, or imaging-related expert opinion.
The deliverable is matched to the question being asked, the records available, and the intended use of the analysis.
Clear communication of imaging issues.
Imaging issues often need to be understood by people who are not radiologists. A core part of this work is translating imaging findings, reporting issues, clinical context, and limitations into language that is accurate, clear, and useful for the audience.
The goal is to make the imaging issue understandable without oversimplifying it. That may include explaining what the imaging can show, what it cannot show, where reasonable interpretation differences may exist, and how imaging findings relate to the clinical or factual record.
Professional boundaries.
Imaging Expert Advisory is independent and evidence-based. It is not designed to serve as advocacy for a predetermined position. Formal engagements require conflict review, scope confirmation, and written agreement.
Discuss an imaging file.
Boridy Imaging Advisory reviews selected imaging-related matters where radiologist-led analysis may assist legal, insurance, clinical, or organizational decision-making.
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