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www.diagnosticimaging.com - 1/11/12
Siemens Healthcares latest release of the ACUSON SC2000 volume imaging ultrasound system has received FDA 510(k) clearance, the company announced.
www.diagnosticimaging.com - 12/14/11
While providers are paying special mind in lowering radiation dose through prep work and process improvements, they do have their opinions on which CT vendors are the low dose leaders, according to a new report from KLAS, CT 2011: Focused on Dose.
www.diagnosticimaging.com - 1/13/12
The latest, industry-leading commentary from Diagnostic Imaging, the preeminent online destination for medical imaging professionals.
www.diagnosticimaging.com - 1/13/12
A CNN investigation, Prescription for Cheating, has targeted the practice of sharing recall exams questions and answers to old tests in preparation for American Board of Radiology exams.
www.diagnosticimaging.com - 1/13/12
Clinical correlation is recommended. Thems fighting words, in the right environments. Some clinicians react about as warmly to this phrase as they would to an extended middle digit or an unflattering maternal reference.

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FDA Clears Siemens' New Ultrasound System
Siemens Healthcare’s latest release of the ACUSON SC2000 volume imaging ultrasound system has received FDA 510(k) clearance, the company announced. More »
KLAS: Docs Perceive Siemens, GE as CT Low-Dose Leaders
While providers are paying special mind in lowering radiation dose through prep work and process improvements, they do have their opinions on which CT vendors are the low dose leaders, according to a... More »
FDA Clears Siemens' CT Iterative Reconstruction Protocol
Siemens’ computed tomography (CT) iterative reconstruction protocol has been cleared by the FDA, the company announced Wednesday. More »
FDA Approves Siemens Mobilett Mira Mobile Digital X-Ray System
Siemens Healthcare’s Mobilett Mira, the company’s first mobile digital X-ray system with a wireless detector, has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and is now... More »
FDA Clears Siemens Software for Cerebral Blood Flow Assessment
Siemens Healthcare has received FDA 501(k) marketing clearance for a software package that helps in the assessment of cerebral blood flow during interventional procedures. More »
At SNM 2011, Siemens Demonstrates Solution for Expanding Clinical Utilization in Nuclear Cardiology
(Press Release) Siemens IQ•SPECT is enabling cardiologists to optimize their myocardial perfusion imaging procedures enabling the ability to use less radiotracer dose, reduce exam time, and improve... More »
Siemens Showcases IT Solutions for Driving Greater Value in Radiology
Siemens Healthcare will showcase its portfolio of imaging information technology (IT) and workflow management solutions at the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM) 2011 Annual Meeting... More »
Siemens showcases stereoscopic 3D ultrasound
Siemens demonstrated Sie-Reality at this year’s RSNA conference. The new ultrasound technology displays fetal images that take on a third dimension when viewed through 3D glasses. More »
New Siemens platform cuts CT dose while speeding exams
Seeking to drive down patient radiation dose, Siemens Healthcare unveiled a new technology platform for its CT scanners, one that not only cuts dose but speeds the exam and promotes more efficient... More »
New Siemens IT platform automates more steps
At least some of the tedium that goes with preparing imaging studies may be pushed into the background, and new capabilities brought to the fore, with the rollout this month of Siemens’ syngo.via More »
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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
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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.

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Richard Woodcock, MD , January 30, 2012

In an environment where competition is increasing, branding your practice can be very useful. Here's how.

Solutions to Discourage Using Board Exam Recalls
Eric Postal, MD , January 27, 2012

The problem with making rules that define cheating is that he who makes the rules needs to have a plan of action to enforce them.


 


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