Numerous studies highlight AI's ability to detect minute fractures that may go unnoticed. For instance, a study presented at RSNA 2023 found that AI was more effective than radiologists at detecting commonly missed fractures, suggesting that a radiologist associated with AI approach could improve detection1. National standards are also beginning to acknowledge AI's role in diagnostic workflows. AI has shown utility in urgent care settings for fracture detection, as evidenced by the UK's National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). NICE endorsed Rayvolve®, which encompasses four verticals: AZtrauma, AZchest, AZmeasure, and AZboneage, for its ability to reduce diagnostic errors (nice.org.uk)2.