
The move toward greater consolidation in radiology is still going strong, and several drivers are behind it.

The move toward greater consolidation in radiology is still going strong, and several drivers are behind it.

There is a higher chance that a follow-up examination will follow when nonradiologists interpret ultrasounds in the ER.

Radiology leaders are cautiously optimistic about payment programs.

An overview of reimbursement and billing updates in radiology, from experts at RSNA 2016.

Experts at RSNA share what radiology will look like with payment reform.

Radiology practices and effective communication and patient-centered care for LGBT patients.

How one institution’s initiative improved patient history reporting, from RSNA 2016.

This series focuses on what it’s like to be a radiologist in a variety of settings. Here, we focused on integrated health care systems.

Radiologists and colleagues can improve their teamwork using specific training modules.

Radiology practices get creative when it comes to innovating with limited resources.

AHRA Fall Virtual Conference emphasizes importance of patient-centered care in imaging.

As an imaging leader, it is important to communicate feedback appropriately.

Radiologists can do more to increase awareness about breast cancer.

Equipping imaging leaders with the skills they need to lead successful groups.

A recent NEJM article focused on the growing rates and implications of overdiagnosis in breast cancer.

With reimbursement tied to patient experience, imaging practices are innovating their patient surveys.

American Society of Nuclear Cardiology 2016 shows the cardiac PET value chain still faces more headwinds than tailwinds.

The importance of understanding compliance in radiology, from AHRA 2016.

Using artificial intelligence to review mammographic findings may increase efficiency in assessing breast cancer risk.

Cardiovascular MR-guided care may reduce the number of unnecessary angiograms performed on patients with angina pectoris.

Radiologic technologists are increasingly leaving practice and going to work for vendors.

It has its haters, but is teleradiology the future?

A culture of patient safety and fewer medical errors.

Health care technology management teams can help administrators manage imaging.

Technology can help big data think outside the box in radiology.

Radiology’s place in the physician shortage.

How radiology practices can get better data.

SIIM16 helped uncover significant baby steps towards outcomes-based purchasing.

Is an NJ case that deemed radiologists liable for determining medical necessity just the beginning?

SIIM 2016 provides a reality check on the deconstructed deployment model for PACS