Teleradiology
The benefits of reporting for 4ways
Considering teleradiology?
Teleradiology has been on the rise for over a decade and has helped many NHS trusts and health boards to reduce their backlog of radiology reporting, to improve turnaround times, and ensure that patient care remains a priority.
It offers a plethora of benefits for radiologists, including remote working, choosing their own shift patterns, and the opportunity to report on a variety of different scan types.
Read on to find out more about why radiologists are choosing companies like 4ways.
Remote Reporting
Remote working became the norm during the pandemic, but it has found a permanent home within teleradiology. At 4ways, this takes the form of UK‑based remote reporting from home, allowing radiologists to support NHS services while remaining firmly rooted within UK clinical practice.
Teleradiology is the perfect way to fit your job around your life, not the other way around. 4ways work with numerous healthcare organisations giving you the chance to report for hospitals nationwide, all from the comfort of your own home.
Flexibility
In addition to remote working, we also allow radiologists to decide when you want to work. Do you prefer to report during the evening?
Choosing your own hours lets you have autonomy over your work-life balance, letting you prioritise what’s important to you.
We have no minimum requirements at 4ways, so you can work as little or as much as you like.
Specialist Reporting
Teleradiology offers specialist radiologists the unique freedom to curate their own clinical workload. From DEXA to PET-CT or Complex Abdominal & Pelvic Imaging, our reporting opportunities allow you to balance complex sub-speciality cases with general reporting.
At 4ways, we work with over 100 NHS and private providers, meaning there are a diverse and consistent supply of work, across a variety of specialities.
Looking to have some variety on scan types? Join us today for scan reporting tailored to your skills.
Reduce NHS Backlog
Working in teleradiology provides a vital safety net for the NHS, ensuring that patient care is never compromised by local staffing gaps. By choosing this path, you contribute directly to national recovery efforts, delivering expert clinical insights away from the constant distractions of a busy hospital ward.
The pressure on healthcare resources has reached a critical peak, with the UK government mandating that no diagnostic examination should exceed a four-week reporting window (Gov, 2026). This target is ambitious, but essential for patient outcomes.
By joining us, you help mitigate the national radiologist shortage, enabling on-site colleagues to focus on direct patient care, while you deliver high-quality, timely reporting that saves lives.
Flexibility
In addition to remote working, we also allow radiologists to decide when you want to work. Do you prefer to report during the evening? Choosing your own hours lets you have autonomy over your work-life balance, letting you prioritise what’s important to you.
We have no minimum requirements at 4ways, so you can work as little or as much as you like.
References
Gov, 2026. Diagnostic Imaging Reporting Turnaround Times. [Online]
Available at: https://www.england.nhs.uk/long-read/diagnostic-imaging-reporting-turnaround-times/