Tag: medical imaging

At Least Half of All Patients Accountable for Cost of Secondary Imaging Interpretation – Many Fail to Afford the Same

At least half of all patients are accountable for the costs of secondary medical imaging interpretations, with those people who cannot afford to pay the full amount and bear the brunt, reveals the latest study. Subspecialists and experts, who did not request an original exam from patients to confirm and/or clarify complicated cases, are performing […]

The threat of 275M Exams Still Vulnerable, Medical Imaging Groups Call for PACS Security Checks

The Medical Imaging and Technology Alliance encourages healthcare providers to review picture archiving as well as communication systems related to vulnerabilities after the latest warnings received from federal healthcare experts. Approximately two weeks prior, the Department of Health and Human Services raised an alert that indicated that over 275 million medical-related imaging is now exposed […]

Naxon Seeks Clearance from FDA for Its Multi-source 3D Imaging Machine

Naxon imaging submitted its premarket application 510(k), which is the number one version of the digital multi-source tomosynthesis system, as per the 6-k figure submitted with the accredited U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Nano mainly focuses on commercial-grade digital X-ray source development designed for real-world medical use in imaging applications. The company further noted that […]

Some Referring Providers Hesitant with Radiologists Delivering their Imaging Result; others are fine

There is an increasing demand to push the visibility of radiologists by communicating imaging results to patients directly. However, further research reveals that patients and providers do not see an eye-to-eye on this subject, citing an individual move towards delivering imaging findings might be the best solution. Imaging results may be presented in several ways, […]

CMS Pilot Makes It A Responsibility On Ordering Service Providers To Support The Need of Radiology Services

Advocates of the healthcare imaging industry are increasingly praising an innovative pilot process from the CMS, which puts the responsibility on ordering service providers to defend the medical urgency of these radiology services. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced these changes, which were all set to be effective on December 1, 2020. It […]

4 Emerging Challenges That Holding Back Teleradiology from Confirming Widespread Access to Imaging

Teleradiology was facing an impending threat. However, it has successfully evolved from the treat to traditional imaging to accepted practices improving access to patient care. Several departments have already used some form of reads from the outside, though experts believe that it is yet to reach the full potential. A team of six experienced radiologists […]

Google Alerts Offer Something Extra: Pandemic-related Radiologist-friendly News Resources

Radiology is one of the fastest evolving fields in healthcare, which is ever-changing. To assist with these dynamic changes, Google alerts have come up with a useful tool for experts in imaging that can help them create custom searches best suited for their practice. It is constant assistance that keeps you updated on recent health […]

Covid-19 Contamination is Within the CT Scanner, According to Investigation

In a breakthrough investigation report, ribonucleic acid is found on the internal components of computed tomography scanner (CTS) from Covid-19. A team of researchers from the University of Genoa, based in Genova, Italy, disclosed these findings on October 1, 2020, in the European Radiology Experimental. However, contamination could be contained to filter in the machine, […]

40% of Less Providers Adhere to Follow-up Recommendations by Radiologists for Incidental Findings

With the rising trend of imaging quality as well as use, several secondary or incidental findings follow. However, new studies suggest that patients must adhere to recommended follow-up examinations for incidental discoveries are largely dependent on the type of provider and care settings. Doctors at the University of California discovered this at the Davis Medical […]

Zero Errors Assured With Automated And Structured Reporting

According to the latest Duke University study exploring the efficacy of different Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System strategies, imaging for thyroid ultrasound sees a new dawn. By adopting an automated and fully structured reporting template, it is possible to minimize errors down to nil. The study was published in the recent JACR. Testing four […]

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