
American College of Radiology and National Kidney Foundation publish cross-discipline guidance on administering iodinated contrast media in patients with kidney disease.

American College of Radiology and National Kidney Foundation publish cross-discipline guidance on administering iodinated contrast media in patients with kidney disease.

[VIDEO] Leonard Berlin, MD, talks malpractice at ACR 2016.

How informatics and inform and improve patient outcomes in radiology, from ACR 2016.

Radiology at risk of commodification, from ACR 2016.

A lesson in health care economics and implications for radiology from ACR 2016.

It might be threatening to steal radiologists’ jobs, but few understand what it actually is, from ACR 2016.

The number of false positives and callbacks dropped with peer review of screening mammography, according to a study at ACR 2016.

Radiologists who provide reports in person in the ED improve working relationships with emergency physicians, according to a study at ACR 2016.

The language used in radiology reports can be ambiguous, leading patients to misunderstand the results, according to a study at ACR 2016.

Orders for radiography may decrease when patients are provided with radiography safety information, according to a study at ACR 2016.

Common myths about barriers to patient-centered radiology debunked, from ACR 2016.

Patient satisfaction with ED experience improves when radiologists deliver test results, according to a study at ACR 2016.

Radiologist-driven imaging utilization, ordering physicians, and clinically relevant pathology, from a study at ACR 2016.

Radiologists don’t control their online presence, nor what patients may find about them, according to a study at ACR 2016.

Tomosynthesis and conventional mammography appear to have similar cancer detection rates, according to a study at ACR 2016.

Printing bone models using 3D printers can add to radiology services, from a study at ACR 2016.

Radiologists need to tell their own story, or it will be told for them, from Andy DeLao during the Moreton Lecture at ACR 2016.

Lung-RADS limits false readings and saves money in lung cancer screening, according to a study at ACR 2016.

New payment models are imminent, but radiology can still improve upon fee-for-service, from ACR 2016.

Patients seeking prices for radiography examinations may face delays and variability, according to a study presented at ACR 2016.

Patients' online searches for imaging costs are increasing, according to a study presented at ACR 2016.

Cervical spine radiography numbers down, but CT use climbing, according to a study presented at ACR 2016.

Use of brain imaging in the ED increased dramatically since 1994, according to a study at ACR 2016.

WASHINGTON, DC-Problems encountered by radiology mergers and acquisitions were discussed at ACR 2015.

Radiologists visit Capitol Hill every year, why?

WASHINGTON, DC-James Thrall, MD, said at ACR 2015 that radiologists are already in the practice of precision imaging.

WASHINGTON, DC-Mergers, affiliations, and acquisitions are a continuing trend in radiology according to experts at ACR 2015.

WASHINGTON, DC-Where mobile apps fit into the future of radiology was discussed at ACR 2015.

WASHINGTON, DC-In a new era of high deductible health plans, the cost of imaging studies can make or break an imaging center, according to experts at ACR 2015.

WASHINGTON, DC-Suggestions for how radiology practices can increase value from an operational perspective were discussed at ACR 2015.