
New York’s largest health system experiences 88-percent decrease in outpatient imaging between 2019 and 2020, indicating potential national trend.

New York’s largest health system experiences 88-percent decrease in outpatient imaging between 2019 and 2020, indicating potential national trend.

The University of Washington saw the first COVID-19 cases, now they have designed a plan for re-emerging.

Diagnostic Imaging's Weekly Scan: May 22, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has had wide-ranging effects on the practice of medicine.

Diagnostic Imaging's Weekly Scan: May 8, 2020.

Radiologists can use online videos as a way to correct inaccurate breast cancer screening messages.

Experts suggest designing a strategy to handle the backlog of imaging studies now.

Patients sit in their cars until texted that it’s time to enter the clinic for their scan.

Recommendations for administrators can ease the stress of providing care during the outbreak.

Six industry leaders discuss coping strategies for workflow, imaging volume, and revenue.

The future face of radiology remains to be seen as many questions about the virus’s impact on practice are, as yet, unanswered.

Technology for distance reading allows radiologists to remain productive during the outbreak – and it could help shape the future of the industry.

Practices can anticipate several months of financial disruption.

Steps you can take, and what manufacturers should do to increase security.

Real world guidance to protect both you and your patients.

In locations with fewer resources, social media messaging is playing a key role in COVID-19 identification.

Not every radiologist is being overwhelmed by virus-related workloads.

Remote services and providers can help control the spread of infection.

Radiology leaders share departmental policies in fight against viral spread.

Preference for emailed video offers benefits to both patient and radiologist.

Siemens Healthineers-backed USARAD begins online CT scan consulting effort.

Collaborative Imaging’s Dhruv Chopra explains how to overcome one of radiology’s biggest hurdles

Vendor-agnostic service, called Skeye, offers risk protection through AI tools and remote threat management.

Wells Fargo launches Siemens Healthineers Medical Equipment Finance Program.

Facility, planned in Twinsburg, Ohio, will be Hitachi's only R&D facility outside Japan.