Deconstructed PACS: 12 Tidbits on Hype, Reality, Caveats, Prospects
SIIM 2016 provides a reality check on the deconstructed deployment model for PACS
What Radiology Practices Need to Know About Decision Support
No decision support, no payment for radiologists.
Presenteeism in the Radiology Department
Dealing with employees that come to work sick.
Radiology and Surgery: Progress in Coming Together
Radiology and surgery speak the same language at CARS 2016.
PQRS for Radiology
[VIDEO] What radiology practices need to know about PQRS, explained by Michael Bohl at RBMA 2016.
7 Tips for Patient-Centered Care
Tips for patient-centered care in radiology, from SIIM 2016.
What Administrators Want Radiologists to Know
Working together to strengthen the radiologist-administrator relationship.
Q&A: Automated Breast US Screening for Dense Tissue
Improved detection of breast cancer with automated breast ultrasound, according to study.
Informatics and Patient Outcomes in Radiology
How informatics and inform and improve patient outcomes in radiology, from ACR 2016.
Patients Are Viewing Their Radiology Reports
Patients who have access to their online radiology reports are viewing them.
Cost Differences in CTA, Functional Diagnostic Testing for CAD
Costs of CTA versus functional diagnostic testing for suspected coronary artery disease.
Nonphysician Providers and Patient-Centered Radiology
Radiology practices look to nonphysician providers to increase value.
Tips for a Successful Enterprise Imaging Strategy
[VIDEO] CHICAGO-Among other challenges, enterprise imaging forces different groups to work together, according to Jef Williams of Ascendian Healthcare Consulting.
3D Printing: Proceed with Caution
3D printing has a promising future in radiology, if we take our time and manage expectations.
Groups, Hospitals Enlist AI for Radiology
Radiology groups explore how artificial intelligence can improve their workflow.
FDA Nod for DICOM Grid Cloud PACS, Viewer
The FDA approved DICOM Grid’s cloud PACS and diagnostic viewer.
Radiology Leaders Important to Onboarding
Before adding employees to your radiology practice, reflect.
ROI in Reading Room Ergonomics
CHICAGO-Comprehensive research and experiments prove value of radiology reading room ergonomics.
Radiology Data is Not Secure
Storage of radiology data is not secure, despite efforts to keep it safe.
Tips for Radiology Practices on Changing Information Systems
CHICAGO-Advice given at RSNA 2015 for the challenges faced when radiology practices change information system vendors.
Tools to Aid the Radiology Workflow
New technology can make the imaging process faster and more accurate.
Radiology Managers: High Hopes, Low Expectations
Radiology managers: high hopes for growth, low expectations of adequate reimbursement.
Big Data in Radiology: Friend or Foe?
VIENNA-Experts at ECR 2016 discuss whether big data analytics can help or hinder radiology.
Prepare For the New X-Ray Differential Payment Policy
How radiology departments can prepare for new legislation regarding X-ray technology.
Most Vulnerable Steps for Communication Errors in Radiology
Radiologists’ errors in communication can have a direct impact on patient care.
Two-Step System Improves CAD in Breast Cancer Diagnosis
A two-step system to differentiate mass and nonmass images on MRI improves breast cancer detection.
The Discipline of Performance Improvement in Radiology
The start of something great in radiology.
Radiologists, Reduce Variability in Care
CHICAGO-Valuable, measurable metrics, and the need for standardization in health care, as discussed at RSNA 2015.
Most Image Recalls Are For MRIs
MRI dominates list of modalities responsible for patient recalls in an outpatient setting, study shows.
Effect of Scanner-based Protocol-driven Ultrasound
Researchers identify whether scanner-based protocols for ultrasound improve department efficiency.