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February 1, 2012 The rising popularity of sending images via the Internet doesn’t mean everyone in the radiology industry is comfortable with the idea. Yet experts say existing protocols are keeping images safe. More »December 12, 2011 At the 2011 RSNA Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting in Chicago last month, the PACS industry seemed to have quit the era of out-of-tune marketing communications cold turkey. The collective... More »December 2, 2011 Nearly one in six hospitals and health systems over 1,000 beds reported that they have plans to replace their picture archiving and communication system (PACS), according to a new KLAS report that... More »November 29, 2011 CHICAGO — Carestream features newly mobile system at RSNA 2011 More »November 10, 2011 Carestream will introduce at RSNA 2011 a new portal service that allows facilities to share images and information with authorized physicians, as well as its DRX-Revolultion Mobile X-Ray system as a... More »November 8, 2011 Carestream has received a clearance letter from FDA for the use of its Vue Motion medical image viewer with mobile devices in the U.S., the company said. The viewer, which can be integrated with other... More »June 23, 2011 The panel was assigned to address the limitations of CD/DVD based image exchange, to discuss the emergence of personal electronic health records and how they impact the process of image exchange, and... More »June 3, 2011 (Press Release) Support for Mobile Devices Pending FDA Clearance More »June 3, 2011 (Press Release) Fully Featured RIS Offers Voice Recognition, Critical Results Reporting More »April 8, 2011 Researchers at the International Imaging Industry Association (I3A) examined potential damage to imaging materials entering the country as cargo, which is being screened by high-energy X-ray... More »November 18, 2010 Diana Nole, president of the Carestream Digital Medical Solutions Division, discusses getting the company's mammography products into the U.S. market. More »November 16, 2010 The need for increased efficiency will continue to ripple across radiology, as it has since the start of the great recession, leading the community to seek better and lower cost ways to manage... More »November 16, 2010 When the gatekeepers clear the way to the exhibit halls at McCormick Place, Canon USA will be out with its CXDI-70C Wireless Digital Radiography System, but it won’t be alone. A gaggle of vendors,... More »November 16, 2010 The technological and political evolution of digital mammography will be in evidence on the RSNA exhibit floor. More »November 4, 2010 For the vast majority of medical imaging devices, passing FDA review is a snap: Show equivalence to a device already on the market, wait a few months, and release the announcement that your new... More »November 3, 2010 The bread and butter modalities of radiology, radiography and ultrasound, will be among the standouts of RSNA 2010. More »October 13, 2010 Thirty years ago radiology was on the cusp of an explosion, triggered by the introduction of CT and MR and propelled by the widening adoption of these technologies. Expansion of the imaging universe... More »October 12, 2010 Wireless detectors are taking point position in radiology’s effort to turn analog radiography into digital radiography. More »September 14, 2010 The pressure to get faster, more efficient, and more productive is mounting. Healthcare reform, increasing regulations, and declining reimbursements are bearing down. More »September 2, 2010 The Gemini LXL PET/CT scanner offers advanced applications and helps to optimize workflow and streamline operations, according to Philips. It features crystal and detector technology and offers 4D... More »
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Fabricate Findings for a Payable Diagnosis?
Eric Postal, MD
, February 6, 2012
In our bizarre world of getting paid not for what we do but rather why we did it, we often find ourselves holding the bag when a referrer ordered a study that the insurer decided was “inappropriate.”
Screening Ultrasound Exams Should Not Be Limited
Tim Myers, MD
, February 2, 2012
The more advanced and more complicated the disease process, the more likely the patient will end up with surgery and/or amputation, increasing the cost of initial care and the additional intervention.
Radiology Comic: Doctors Cheating
James Chang, MD
, January 31, 2012
 James Chang, MD's latest comic takes on the recent news investigation into radiologists' use of recalls for board exam prep.
How to Brand Your Radiology Practice
Richard Woodcock, MD
, January 30, 2012
In an environment where competition is increasing, branding your practice can be very useful. Here's how.
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Improve EHR Systems by Rethinking Medical Billing Daniel Essin, MA, MD, February 6, 2012 Separating billing-related data from other clinical documentation and transmitting it to a billing system is not difficult …no matter how the charting is done.
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