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Appropriateness and the ACO: How Radiology Can Position Itself to Lead

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Viability of the Private Practice

If you think radiologists are spooked by the physician-acquisition trend among hospitals, then consider the unease it provokes among practice executives. The subject of practice independence was a running theme throughout the RBMA Summit in Colorado Springs this past week, in the session rooms—but also in sidebar conversations.



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Iterative Reconstruction: Ready for Its Close-up?

Enhanced image clarity, less noise, and half the radiation exposure for patients: sound good? It’s true. It’s iterative reconstruction, and it’s a mounting wave in multidetector

Leadership

Radiology’s Role in Limiting Health Care–acquired Infections

In a session at this month’s meeting of AHRA: The Association for Medical Imaging Management in Las Vegas, Nevada, Lyn M. Mehlberg, BS, CNMT, FSNMTS, a self-described regulations

Imaging Informatics

RIS Migration at Cheyenne Regional Medical Center

It’s as extreme a transition as any IT professional could imagine: moving from a remotely hosted RIS to a fully integrated RIS/PACS over the course of just

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Quantifying Imaging’s Value to Patients

Contrary to popular belief among regulators and payors, imaging studies do, in fact, contribute to improved patient care, according to a to-be-published study, “The Association Between Hospital Outcomes and

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