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Move could help address worse colorectal cancer outcomes for Black patients.

Digital access for imaging goes a long way toward making patients happy.

Patient hand-offs are prime times for errors to occur, but departments and hospitals can take steps to make these moments safer.

There is no standard staffing model for pediatric hospitals nationwide despite the push for around-the-clock in-house attending coverage.

When it comes to improving radiology understanding and performance, there’s a shift underway from peer review to peer learning.

Move would support patients and encourage innovation.

Know what you have -- and know how it compares to the market.

Here's what to expect this week on Diagnostic Imaging.

Move embeds cloud-based speech recognition and automation solutions into Konica-Minolta’s Exa® Platform.

Women with low levels of PDGFRb, a protein involved in cardiovascular development, have reduced recurrence risk.

Institutions still do not have a standardized way to make radiology reports available to patients, but providing earlier access could be beneficial for all parties involved.

Collaboration paves the way for improved interoperability.

Misattributing injuries can put children at risk for future abuse.

Here's what to expect this week on Diagnostic Imaging.

A radiologist and former Johns Hopkins president lays out guidance for how radiologists can successfully raise money for department activities.

Creating an online, updatable contact sheet can reduce the number of misdirected calls to the radiology department.

Matthew Michela, President and CEO of Life Image, discusses ONC information-blocking rules and strategies practices can take to ensure compliance.

Adaptation to change is key to growth—both personal and professional.

Findings support the growing call to no longer require a radiologist’s presence for a barium swallow study.

Patients who have long-lasting, lingering symptoms of COVID-19 could present a growing impact on imaging services.

To successfully protect yourself from unforeseen circumstances, insurance – malpractice, life, disability, and umbrella – is vital.

The switch to using USMLE Step 2 Clinical Knowledge scores is anticipated in January 2022.

Liability and responsibility concerns are not significant with AI use now, but as the tools enter clinical use, that will change.

Automated solutions can improve productivity while minimizing time and cost.

Clear communication with referring providers and patients is critical. Following these steps can help.



