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Outpatient Facilities See Steepest Imaging Volume Decline During COVID-19
New York’s largest health system experiences 88-percent decrease in outpatient imaging between 2019 and 2020, indicating potential national trend.
A Post-COVID-19 Plan from a Rad Department on the Leading Edge
The University of Washington saw the first COVID-19 cases, now they have designed a plan for re-emerging.
Imposter!
A little self-doubt and being open to others' opinions and assessments can be a good thing.
Social Distancing with At-Home PACS
How one large academic medical center quickly pivoted to keep radiologists safe.
Context on COVID-19's Brain Abnormalities, Unique COVID-19 Lung Findings, Breast Imaging News, and Relieving COVID-19 Patients' Imaging Fears
Diagnostic Imaging's Weekly Scan: May 22, 2020
What did we learn from COVID-19?
Five major themes for what the pandemic has taught us.
Radiologists Rank Among Highest Paid and Happiest Specialists
The industry is among the top five for salary and physician satisfaction.
Brain and Bowel Abnormalities, Chest X-ray Predictions, Lung Ultrasound First, and More
Diagnostic Imaging's Weekly Scan: May 15, 2020
Augmented and Virtual Reality – Radiology at the Center of Medical Technology
Radiology is in position to lead the integration of AR and VR into medical procedures and medical education.
Prepare for the Post-COVID Surge: RSNA Issues Guidance
Expect school closures to affect radiologist availability, and create a plan that protects patients and providers.
Being Poised for Post-COVID-19
Paying attention to imaging volume changes can have you standing at the ready to resume a more normal reading schedule.
Webinar: Radiology and Disinfection in the Age of COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has had wide-ranging effects on the practice of medicine.
New Ultrasound Solution Could Offer Gentler Pediatric Assessment
Philips releases new transducer with 30-percent greater penetration for more-detailed images.
Planning Your Own COVID-19 Recovery: 4 Steps to Imaging Rebound
Experts suggest designing a strategy to handle the backlog of imaging studies now.
Opening Your Doors for Non-Emergent Care: Expert Guidance
The American College of Radiology offers guidance for re-starting your elective imaging.
Out in Left Field, But Not Necessarily Feeling Left Out
Clear, consistent communication during COVID-19 is still critical.
CO-RADS, AI COVID-19 Pneumonia Tools, Expert Experiences, and Bedside MRI
Diagnostic Imaging Weekly Scan -- May 1, 2020
3 ACR Legislative Priorities to Help Radiology Practices Recoup Financial Stability
The American College of Radiology outlines three financial priorities for practices as Congress considers a second round of support funding.
How Radiology Practices Have Changed as a Result Of COVID-19
From changes to revenue, imaging utilization, and workflow, COVID-19 has changed the face radiology in today's healthcare environment.
Managing COVID-19: Experts Share Their Experiences
Six industry leaders discuss coping strategies for workflow, imaging volume, and revenue.
MITA Requests More Detailed COVID-19 Guidance from CDC
Imaging manufacturers ask agency to include recommendations from the Fleischner Society and AIUM to provider more nuanced guidance.
The New Normal in the Post-COVID-19 World
The future face of radiology remains to be seen as many questions about the virus’s impact on practice are, as yet, unanswered.
Post-COVID-19 Imaging Surge, Managing Blood Clots with Imaging, Singapore's "Touch Me Not" Policy, and the COVID-19 Impact on Breast Imaging
Diagnostic Imaging's Weekly Scan, April 24, 2020
After COVID-19, Another Imaging Storm Looms - Are You Ready?
Starting to prepare for the return to normalcy now can help you manage a heavy workload in the near future.
Teleradiology’s Role During COVID-19
Technology for distance reading allows radiologists to remain productive during the outbreak – and it could help shape the future of the industry.
Radiology’s Ethical Dilemmas in the Age of COVID-19
The viral outbreak presents new challenges and tests of conscience.
The Continuing Evolution of CT Use During COVID-19
Departments and practices must be prepared for the impending influx of imaging.
Out of Shape, Getting In
Getting back into the swing – with exercise or image reading – will likely be tough after COVID-19.
COVID-19's Impact on Your Workflow, Your Finances, and You
Diagnostic Imaging's Week in Review, April 16, 2020
4 Ways to Maximize Flex Time During COVID-19
Less imaging volume leaves radiologists with more down time.