Dr. Keith Dreyer, chair of the informatics scientific program at the RSNA, discusses decision support, mobile imaging, and “meaningful use.”
Decision support, mobile imaging, and meaningful use highlight informatics program
Dr. Keith Dreyer has chaired the informatics scientific program at the RSNA for three years running. In a conversation with DiagnosticImaging.com, he discusses some of the important trends he sees in the papers and presentations scheduled for the meeting.
Topping the list are decision support, mobile imaging, and “meaningful use” standards to qualify for government IT incentive payments.
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