Special Section | Monday, October 13, 2008
Journal Editors Highlight Significant Progress in Cardiovascular Imaging
Special Section | Monday, October 13, 2008
Savvy cardiology departments tap into CVIS to engineer cost-savings, streamline workflow and better patient care.
Features | Monday, October 13, 2008
Deploying PACS beyond the physical and virtual walls of the radiology department or imaging center, regardless of size, provides the opportunity to extend beyond the reach of diagnostic imaging to a broader range of caregivers and enabling improved efficiencies, cost savings and better patient care.
Features | Monday, October 13, 2008
Since CD and DVD storage technology entered the medical imaging arena, they have provided a simple way to eliminate expensive film costs by archiving and distributing medical images among patients and physicians. What was previously just a market for simple archival and distribution seems to be transitioning into something more as many vendors are starting to offer image management solutions for static and dynamic images, adding accompanying educational supplemental materials on CD, DVD and even flash drives, to create a more complete, portable patient record.
Features | Monday, October 13, 2008
Widespread health IT adoption in the United States is lagging, despite the promise of EMRs to reduce medical errors, improve quality of care, and overall cost of healthcare. While radiology is already reaping the rewards of speech recognition, many feel the technology holds the key for increased EMR utilization as well.
Industry News | Monday, October 13, 2008
PHOENIX–Although recent technological advances in multi-detector CT have refined the capabilities of the modality to perform cardiac CT angiography (CCTA), larger economic issues surrounding the utilization of diagnostic imaging may yet impact reimbursement approval for the exam, according to a presentation this weekend at the 2008 North American Society for Cardiovascular Imaging (NASCI) annual meeting.
Industry News | Monday, October 13, 2008
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, collaborating with federal and state health agencies, has launched a new incentive program, specifically geared toward small- to mid-size physician practices, to drive the adoption of EHRs.
Industry News | Monday, October 13, 2008
Siemens Healthcare Friday launched its Biograph mCT, a hybrid PET-CT modality that brings together a high-slice count CT and routine, whole-body PET imaging in a single platform that could meet the imaging needs of both radiology and nuclear departments.
Industry News | Monday, October 13, 2008
OASIS, an international open standards consortium, has formed a new group to standardize the way healthcare providers, hospitals, pharmacies and insurance companies exchange privacy policies, consent directives and authorizations within and between healthcare organizations.