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European Association Of Nuclear Medicine


SNM issues guidelines for hepatobiliary scintigraphy

Industry News | Friday, June 25 2010
 

Survey: Multimodality imaging may benefit from interdisciplinary training in Europe

Industry News | Monday, December 14 2009
 

Feature: 2009 EANM sees record attendance

Industry News | Tuesday, October 20 2009
Written by Manjula Puthenedam
 

EANM: FDG PET useful for pulmonary tuberculosis response monitoring

Conference News | Thursday, October 15 2009
 

EANM: Eckert & Ziegler award nuclear medicine grants

Conference News | Wednesday, October 14 2009
 

EANM: FDG PET/CT offers diagnostic value for spondylodiscitis

Conference News | Wednesday, October 14 2009
 

GE showcases new SPECT/CT

New Products | Monday, October 12 2009
 

Eckert & Ziegler awards nuclear medicine grants

Awards | Friday, October 17 2008
 

GE launches Discovery PET/CT 600 for oncology

New Products | Wednesday, October 15 2008
 

Siemens breaks from PET-CT tradition with mCT

Industry News | Monday, October 13 2008
 
Web Exclusives

Feature: U.S. needs national strategy to curb imaging overutilization

 Medical imaging overutilization--a growing concern in the U.S.--exposes patients to unnecessary radiation, while also adding to rising healthcare costs, according to a study published online Aug. 24 in Radiology. In an interview, William R. Hendee, PhD, lead author, reviewed various methods by which medical imaging could be curtailed.

Radiology: Prelim study shows CE breast CT outperforms CT, mammo

 Dedicated contrast-enhanced (CE) breast CT delivered significantly improved conspicuity of malignant breast lesions, including ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), compared with unenhanced breast CT and mammography, according to a study published in the September issue of Radiology.

Radiology: Rad role may evolve as image-guided biopsies trend up

 CT, ultrasound and MRI have helped shift biopsy techniques away from more invasive approaches toward image-guided percutaneous techniques, according to a study published in the September issue of Radiology. The trend toward less-invasive approaches translates into enhanced safety and efficiency and could lead to more interaction between patients and radiologists.

CMS Webinar: Incentive payments to offset EHR adoption, not reimburse

 The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ (CMS) EHR incentive payments are not considered reimbursement for money expended on EHR technology, but are intended to offset the cost associated with adoption and ongoing meaningful use, according to CMS during an Aug. 12 webinar.

CMS webinar: Eligible professionals can expect EHR incentives in 2011

 Funding incentives for EHR use is the main goal of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' (CMS) meaningful use initiative, and there are incentive programs for both hospitals and eligible professionals, according to Elizabeth Holland, health insurance specialist at the Department of Health and Human Services, who spoke during a CMS-sponsored webinar Aug. 8.

Webinar: Stage 1 of meaningful use is for quality reporting acclimation

 Stage 1 requirements for meaningful use incentives aim to strike a balance between the overall goal of EHR use and widespread adoption, while avoiding added work, said Jonathan Teich, MD, PhD, chief medical informatics officer at Elsevier Health Services, during a HIMSS webinar titled “Meaningful Use: Safety and Quality of Care.”

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