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VIDEO: Reimbursement for CT colonography has been a complicated path, but radiologists shouldn’t wait to pursue local coverage and set up a screening program, says Perry Pickhardt, MD. Watch the video here.

Recent Articles

CT scans performed on children and adolescents may contribute to a slightly elevated risk cancer over the following 10 years.

Diffusion MRI has shown the interruption in development of the cerebral cortex among premature babies, compared with their full-term peers.

Maryland became the seventh state to enact breast density patient notification laws.

They ordered a CT without contrast and missed my daughter’s peri-tonsillar abscess. We must leverage decision support to ensure the right test is done the first time.

We strive for perfect, even as things don't perform as intended. This gets harder with the push for greater efficiency. One solution? Accept the imperfections.

GE Healthcare this week introduced a new MRI technique designed to allow for more accurate imaging of soft tissue and bone in patients with metal joint implants.

Non-invasive autopsies, performed by MRI, could help determine cause of death for fetuses and young children.

Case Studies

A 15-year-old male patient, suffering from gonalgia without apparent trauma, receives an X-ray of his left knee.

A 15-year-old female patient with primary amenorrhea and absent secondary sexual characters.

A 77-year-old woman presented to the emergency department complaining of diarrhea for five days and abdominal pain.

From Physicians Practice

Key pitfalls your medical practice should avoid when evaluating a potential merger or acquisition.

This live webinar on June 4 will explore key differences between Stage 1 and Stage 2 requirements for meaningful use with Robert Anthony of CMS.

Chances are good that you have some major ticking software time bombs lurking in your medical practice's computer environment, namely Windows XP and Server 2003.

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