Tag: medical care

A Considerable Amount Of Private Equity Funds Flowed Into The Healthcare Sector In 2022

PitchBook is a reliable firm that deals with market data. According to one of its published reports, the year 2022 private equity investment in dollars targeted the healthcare space objectively. Equity Funds In 2022 2021, the year preceding 2022 was particularly favorable for equity investments in the healthcare sector the trend continued in 2022 up […]

Patients’ Ire and Headlines Continue To Follow The Serially Disciplined And Sued Radiologist Even After A 700-Mile Move

Radiologists play an important role in the medical care domain where a timely diagnosis of diseases like cancer remains crucial for proper treatment. If a radiologist misses out on the vital parts of any scan report a patient might have to suffer fatal outcomes for the same. Many radiologists misinterpret or simply miss out on […]

Will The Introduction Of Electronic Cropping To Digital Radiology Accelerate The Obliteration Of Collimation?

Imaging has always been one of the most critical requirements and tools of the diagnostic medical care lateral. When the radiologist and the physicians get to see the picture clearly, understanding the disease, its stage, and pace of advancement become easier and more accurate. Therefore, the treatment process also improves and the patient experienced an […]

The PRECISE Trial Have Revealed That Cardiac CT Integrated With FFR-CT Improves Overall Patient Outcomes Considerably

James Udelson is an MD and chief of the cardiology division at the Tufts Medical Center. He is also a professor of medicine and the director of nuclear cardiology at the same institution. Udelson shared his understanding of the ‘Precise Trial’ conducted during the meeting of the “American Heart Association Scientific Sessions” in 2022. He […]

Urgent Medical Care Centers Help The Hospital Systems Save Hundreds And Thousands Of Imaging Costs

The medical care domain has always been one of the pillars of every country. Be it a developed country or a developing one, the quality of medical care offered paves the path to a brighter future for all nations. The primary challenge for the medical care sector remains the efficient allocation of resources. Once the […]

Lack Of Contrast Supply Update: Congress Members Request President Biden to Take Charge

During the COVID-19 crisis, the supply of iodinated contrast media suffered a setback. The pandemic cut off the regular supply chains as the manufacturing units stopped functioning temporarily. This condition of inadequacy resulted in an acute shortage of iodinated contrast media in the USA. Recently, 30 Congress members presented this matter to the US president, […]

A Recent Study On Post Vaccine Lymph Node Reaction Emphasized On Immediate Mammograms After Jabbing

Imaging has always been one of the most dependable tools in the medical care domain. The ever-changing niche of the medical treatment arena now has some of the best technologies to predict the outcomes of vaccines on the human body. COVID-19 pandemic necessitated the COVID vaccine for all. However, like any other vaccine, this one […]

Researchers Found That 65% of Radiologists Suffer From Computer Vision Syndrome – Called For Legislative Action

Academic Radiology recently published a study that revealed a stunning fact. It also unearthed that almost 65% of radiologists suffer from an optical condition called computer vision syndrome. This surely is an alarming revelation for the medical; care industry. The fate of many patients relies on the interpretations of the radiologists. Therefore, accuracy is one […]

The Stakeholders Must Act To Reduce Low Value Imaging And Other Services Now

Low-value care has always been a matter of concern for the healthcare industry. The latest “Choosing Wisely” campaign has unearthed the fact that imaging and a few more tests can offer scope for reducing the same. However, proper action, and not mere words will decide the fate of low-value care in the medical care domain. […]

Imaging is not responsible for Increased Medicare Expenses Between 2009 and 2019

Imaging is not the contributing factor for the increased Medicare expenses between 2009 and 2019, despite contrary claims, according to the latest analysis that was published in September 2021. Total healthcare expenditures in the USA hit $3.8 trillion in 2019, representing a four times rise in the share of the sector’s GDP (gross domestic product) […]

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