
Developing lean daily management in a radiology department.

Developing lean daily management in a radiology department.

The time it takes for CT scans, from order to reading, is influenced by the location of the scanner in relation to the ED.

Radiologists can only do so much.

Radiology reports delivered with image- and data-embedded multimedia are preferred by referring physicians over text-only reports.

Radiology continues to be threatened by commoditization, but it’s also a threat looming for health care as a whole.

Decreases in imaging growth and CT/MRI use in the ED can be achieved.

In the conventional radiology workflow, there is a lot of data that radiologists aren’t seeing.

Advanced imaging provides good value, say primary care physicians, but how valuable varies by the PCP’s number of years in practice.

The proper use of technology, analytics, and data can help grow radiology’s future.

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Fewer students entering radiography and nuclear medicine programs, despite ample class space, while more are studying radiation therapy.

This needs to be done STAT.

Unnecessary imaging is usually a product of the referring physician, but radiologists can play a part in making sure the imaging is appropriate.

Changes are looming in health care, and in population health, radiology needs leaders to prove value.

Follow-up after abnormal imaging may be delayed due to poor communication.

When patients ask for their imaging studies, they are usually provided with a CD with complicated instructions on accessing the files.

Properly designed radiology reading rooms can boost radiologists’ efficiency and communication.

Radiology and pathology can be a powerful team, if they can learn to work together.

Radiologists can see everything that they are missing when they work holidays.

The medical community is bracing for a physician shortage, but data shows the opposite trend for radiology.

Radiology professionals reveal what they think 2015 will hold.

The 12 days of Christmas, radiology style.

Presenting Diagnostic Imaging's most popular articles of 2014.

When referrers don’t use clinical decision support, radiologists don’t get reimbursed.

Limiting neuroimaging for headaches may result in the lack of timely detection of brain tumors for early treatment, according to a study.