Atlanta, GA, 11th August 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, The Radiology Group (TRG), a physician-led teleradiology practice serving rural hospitals across the U.S., has been spotlighted in a new feature article titled โThe Radiology Groupโs Founders Chose Purpose Over Profit.โ The profile highlights the groupโs nearly two-decade mission to close healthcare gaps in underserved communities through connection, clarity, and quiet innovation.
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Now, TRG is using the moment to advocate for broader public awareness around rural healthcare accessโencouraging individuals, not just institutions, to play a role in protecting it.
โRural hospitals are often treated like theyโre optional,โ said Dr. Tejal Lalaji, co-founder of TRG and a breast and neuro imaging specialist. โBut theyโre not. They are essentialโespecially in emergencies, and especially for patients with no other options nearby.โ
The Rural Radiology Crisis
According to the National Rural Health Association:
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Over 130 rural hospitals have closed in the U.S. since 2010.
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Nearly 60% of rural counties lack a single local radiologist.
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Patients in rural areas are five times more likely to face delays in diagnostic imaging.
This means longer wait times, delayed diagnoses, and increased strain on already thin-stretched healthcare teams. TRG was founded in 2005 to address this problemโyears before teleradiology became common.
โWe didnโt move to Georgia to scale fast,โ said Dr. Anand Lalaji, co-founder and musculoskeletal radiologist. โWe moved to serve a real need. We saw that technology could help rural hospitals get expert reads in minutes, not days.โ
Connection, Not Just Technology
The Radiology Groupโs model is unique in a landscape increasingly dominated by private equity firms. Their approach combines remote subspecialty reads with personal relationships. Radiologists at TRG regularly visit hospital partners, walk their halls, and offer a secure mobile app for real-time communication with doctors on the ground.
โWeโre not just logging in and sending reports,โ said Tejal. โWe show up. That kind of presence builds real trustโand it leads to better care.โ
The recent feature article underscores how TRG made key decisionsโlike turning down a lucrative urban hospital contractโto stay true to their rural-first mission.
What People Can Do
As the national spotlight returns to healthcare equity, TRG is asking individualsโnot just policymakers or hospital administratorsโto take action in small but meaningful ways.
Hereโs what you can do:
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Speak up for rural care. Ask your local and state representatives how they plan to protect small-town hospitals.
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Support broadband expansion, which is critical for telehealth and remote diagnostics.
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Share local stories. If youโve benefited from a rural hospital, tell someone. These facilities rely on community visibility.
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Choose physician-led care, when available, and learn about models that prioritize connection over scale.
โYou donโt have to be in healthcare to care about this,โ said Anand. โIf you believe every person deserves access to answersโno matter where they liveโthen youโre already part of the mission.โ
To read the full interview, visit the website here.
About The Radiology Group
Founded by Drs. Anand and Tejal Lalaji in 2005, The Radiology Group is one of the last independent, doctor-run teleradiology practices in the country. It specializes exclusively in serving rural hospitals, combining real-time digital reads with on-the-ground support and relationship-driven service.
TRGโs mission is simple: to be present, reliable, and connectedโeven in the quietest corners of the country.
