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Imaging Legislation in the Election Cycle

No matter where you fall on the political spectrum, odds are you’re not thrilled with how you’re represented on Capitol Hill. In RADPAC’s Congressional and political update at the RBMA conference this week, further evidence was presented for your ongoing disillusionment.



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Accreditation and Radiology

Accreditation is important to radiology providers not only in ensuring reimbursement eligibility and protecting turf, but in creating the opportunity to make needed operational changes, according to David M.

Leadership

The Digital Dilemma: More than a Can of Paint

A disturbing trend is clearly visible in the marketplace: too many new imaging facilities are out-of-date by the time they are initially operational. Two key factors can make the

Imaging Informatics

Can Health Informatics Reduce Health Care Costs?

The answer to that question may appear obvious to imaging informatics professionals, but a study released earlier this year by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) disputed the ability of

Care Delivery

Keeping Country Radiology Cool

A rising tide lifts all boats, as the saying goes, and thanks to the hastening deployment of subspecialty teleradiology, some of the smallest imaging-department boats are riding high. This

Health Policy

Health Care Tomorrow: A Revisionist Preview

Jeff Goldsmith predicts that, despite inevitable changes, the future of health care is more sound than many people believe. Goldsmith, president, Health Futures, Inc, Charlottesville, Va, and associate professor

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