Imagine this. A patient comes in for a chest CT.
She's short of breath, a little anxious, and just wants answers. The radiologist finds an incidental lung nodule — small, probably nothing, but worth watching. The report says so, clearly. "Recommend 6-month follow-up CT."
And then? Nothing.
No text. No call. No reminder on the calendar.
Maybe her primary care doctor mentioned it briefly at the next visit. Maybe they didn't get the chance.
Either way, she left the clinic with a vague sense that "we'll check it again sometime" — but no date, no link, no nudge. Six months became seven. Seven became twelve.
A year later, she's back for an unrelated scan. The nodule has grown.
She didn't refuse care. She didn't ignore a warning. Nobody told her clearly enough, at the right moment, in a way she could act on.
This happens every single day across radiology practices everywhere. And it's not because radiologists aren't thorough. RamSoft's AI-powered radiology workflows generate precise diagnostic reports with clear follow-up recommendations.
The clinical work is done. But between that report and the patient actually scheduling their next scan, there's a gap — and most patients fall right through it.
The problem isn't detection. It's delivery.
Between 70–90% of patients never download a patient portal app, which means any follow-up recommendation locked inside that app is effectively invisible to them.
The patient leaves without knowing what happens next. The imaging center loses the opportunity.
And the outcome that could have been caught early gets delayed.
The good news?
Closing that gap doesn't require a new workflow, a new hire, or a complicated system overhaul. It requires a text message — sent at the right time, with the right information, and a direct path to book.
Here's the reality most radiology practices don't talk about out loud: the clinical recommendation was made. The follow-up imaging was documented. And the patient still didn't come back.
It's not negligence on anyone's part. It's a system problem — one that's been quietly creating missed IMA for years.
RamSoft's radiologists and AI-powered analysis tools do their job well. They identify findings, flag follow-up intervals, and document recommendations with precision.
RamSoft's Blume patient portal even gives patients in-app access to their reports and imaging history. But here's the catch — patients have to download the app first.
Most don't.
When 70–90% of patients never install the app, follow-up recommendations stay locked in a clinical document they never open.
There's no push notification. No scheduling prompt. No reminder that six months have passed.
The gap between "recommended" and "scheduled" isn't just an operational inconvenience.
For certain findings, timing is everything:
These aren't minor oversights. They're the difference between Stage 1 and Stage 3 — between treatment with a strong prognosis and treatment that's already a step behind.
The referring physician may mention the recommendation at the next visit. Or they may have a packed schedule and get to it briefly. Or not at all. The patient leaves with good intentions and no clear next step.
And here's what makes this especially frustrating:
The patient wanted to do the right thing.
"I would have scheduled my follow-up if I'd known when it needed to happen" is not an uncommon thing to hear.
"Why didn't anyone tell me?" is a fair question.
Because somewhere between the radiology report, the referral chain, and the patient's daily life, the message got lost.
The missed follow-up imaging is not a patient compliance problem. It's a communication gap — and one that's entirely solvable.
The fix isn't complicated. But it does require meeting the patient where they already are.
Most people check their phones within minutes of receiving a text.
They don't log into portals before breakfast. They don't call imaging centers to ask when their next scan is due. But they do read texts — especially ones that feel clear, helpful, and easy to act on.
That's the foundation of what RamSoft and Curogram built together. RamSoft's AI-powered workflow identifies which patients have documented follow-up recommendations and when those reminders should trigger.
Curogram then delivers a follow-up imaging reminder text directly to the patient's phone at exactly the right moment — whether that's at the 6-month mark, 12-month mark, or annual interval.
The message doesn't ask the patient to download anything or remember a password. It arrives the way every other important message in their life arrives.
Something like:
"Your radiologist recommended a follow-up MRI of your shoulder. It's time to schedule. Tap here to book your appointment."
Clear timing. Clinical context. One tap to act.
That's a very different experience from hoping the patient remembers, or waiting for their PCP to bring it up, or trusting that a portal notification got noticed.
A single reminder doesn't always do it — and that's okay. Curogram handles multi-touch campaigns that mirror how real follow-up works. The initial patient recall notification SMS goes out at the recommended interval. If the patient hasn't scheduled within 30 days, a gentle follow-up text goes out.
A confirmation message checks in. A scheduling link is always included.
Every step is timed to that specific patient's unique follow-up interval — not a blanket blast to everyone in the system. This is personalized outreach, not mass noise.
What makes this especially effective is the two-way component.
Patients can reply with questions — "Do I need to fast before this scan?" or "What should I bring?" — and the imaging center responds directly.
A follow-up imaging reminder text becomes a care conversation. The patient feels heard. The imaging center captures real-time engagement before the appointment even happens.
There's a broader benefit here too. When patients receive an annual mammography reminder, or a lung LDCT screening alert for high-risk populations, or a bone density scan follow-up text, the imaging center stops being a place they go when something's wrong.
It becomes a proactive part of how they manage their health. That shift in perception matters — not just for outcomes, but for referrals, loyalty, and long-term patient volume.
Here's where the numbers get interesting.
For every 1,000 patients with a documented follow-up recommendation, 350 of them schedule their follow-up scan after receiving a radiology patient follow-up imaging recall notification text.
That's a 35% reconversion rate — from patients who had no clear pathway back, to patients who booked an appointment.
An imaging center handling even modest follow-up volumes can recover tens of thousands of dollars in appointment revenue that would otherwise walk out the door — not because patients refused, but because the reminder never reached them.
Earlier detection and better staging aren't abstract benefits.
In practice, they translate to:
That last point matters more than most practices realize. The imaging center that remembered a patient six months later, sent a clear message, and made booking easy? That's a facility patients recommend to their doctors and their families.
The transformation this creates is straightforward.
Before: patients have a recommendation they don't know about, don't know when to act on, and have no clear way to schedule.
After: a single text arrives with the right timing, clinical context, and a direct booking link.
The information gap closes. The follow-up happens. The outcome improves.
That's not a small win. For a practice trying to grow patient volume and maintain clinical quality, it's one of the most direct levers available — and it runs automatically in the background while your team focuses on the patients in front of them.
RamSoft identifies what needs watching. Curogram makes sure the patient comes back to watch it.
Together, these two platforms close the gap that costs imaging centers both revenue and clinical credibility — the gap between a recommendation that was made and a follow-up that actually happened.
Direct text communication, timed to each patient's unique follow-up interval, means no recommendation gets buried in a portal, no patient is left guessing what happens next, and every follow-up becomes an opportunity for earlier detection and better outcomes.
This isn't about retention strategy or marketing tactics. Radiology follow-up scheduling is a clinical safety issue.
When a radiologist documents a follow-up recommendation, that recommendation has a time value.
A BIRADS 4 finding at 6 months means something different than a BIRADS 4 finding at 14 months. The interval matters. And the patient can only act on that interval if they know about it.
Curogram's imaging center patient communication tools make sure they do. The message goes out automatically, on schedule, directly to the patient's phone — with no app download required, no portal barrier in the way, and no staff member manually tracking who needs a reminder.
For your team, that means less chasing and more caring. For your patients, it means they feel genuinely looked after — not just scanned and sent home. For your practice, it means recovered appointments, stronger referral relationships, and a clinical reputation built on follow-through.
The patients who fall through the cracks today are patients who could have been caught early. They're also appointments your schedule doesn't currently have.
Both problems have the same solution.
Ready to turn follow-up recommendations into scheduled appointments? Schedule a Demo with a RamSoft and Curogram specialist today and see how automated follow-up imaging reminders can work for your practice.