>Human radiologists spend a minority of their time on diagnostics and the majority on other activities, like talking to patients and fellow clinicians.
How often do they talk to patients? Every time I have ever had an x-ray, I have never talked to a radiologist. Fellow clinicians? Train the xray tech up a bit more.
If the mote is 'talking to people' that is a mote that doesn't need an MD, or at least not a full specialization MD. ML could kill radiologist MD, radiologist could become the job title of a nurse or x-ray tech specialized in talking to people about the output.
Train the xray tech up a bit more.
That's fine. But then the xray tech becomes the radiologist, and that becomes the point in the workflow that the insurer digs out the malpractice premiums.
In essence, your xray techs would become remarkably expensive. Someone is talking to the clinicians about the results. That person, whatever you call them, is going to be paying the premiums.
I don’t think they talk to patients all that often but my wife is an ER doctor and she says she talks to them all the time.