Not meaningfully. Beyond basics like a large tumor, a bone break, etc, there’s alot too it.

my pcp doesn’t even have the tools to view an mri even though part of a hospital system.

That’s an issue with that practice. I had the tools to view MRIs in my laptop.

that’s heartening. do you believe the average pcp is competent to review an mri and act on it given the specialist’s report?

also note the hospital system is extremely paranoid about data management and probably wouldn’t allow a pcp to have mri data on a laptop. even specialists seem to only review mri on hospital desktops.