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Feature: Early a.m. rad shift expedites communication of urgent findings

Web Exclusives | Friday, September 03 2010
Written by Lisa Fratt
 

Review: FDG PET assesses lung inflammation during acute lung injury

Clinical Studies | Tuesday, August 17 2010
 

JACR: Advanced EMR search tools could improve radiology services

Industry News | Tuesday, August 10 2010
 

Study: Biomarkers in cerebrospinal fluid can detect Alzheimer’s disease

Clinical Studies | Tuesday, August 10 2010
 

Feature: Multi-channel cardiac MR seeks to compete with CCTA

Web Exclusives | Wednesday, August 04 2010
Written by Chris Kaiser
 

JACR: New search tool useful for extracting data from EMR

Industry News | Friday, July 30 2010
 

JNCI: CTC is not cost-effective at current reimbursement rates

Top Stories | Wednesday, July 28 2010
 

AJR: Lack of insurance coverage could prohibit wider CTC screening

Top Stories | Wednesday, July 21 2010
 

ASTRO announces research grant winners

Industry News | Thursday, July 15 2010
 

JAMA: Most physicians don't report incompetent colleagues

Top Stories | Tuesday, July 13 2010
 

Siemens initiates expert CT rad dose panel

Industry News | Tuesday, June 29 2010
 

Radiology: Dueling editorials re-ignite mammo feud

Top Stories | Tuesday, June 22 2010
 

CT Screening: Where Do We Stand?

Cover Story | Monday, June 21 2010
Written by C.P. Kaiser
 

ASE: Biomarkers may predict chemo-related cardiotoxicity

Conference News | Tuesday, June 15 2010
 

Study: Brain MRI findings, genetic factors may be linked to Alzheimer's

Clinical Studies | Monday, June 14 2010
 

ASE: Ultrasound predicts heart disease for obese women

Conference News | Friday, June 11 2010
 

Mass General taps Medrad for lung PET imaging research

Contracts & Installations | Monday, June 07 2010
 

SCCT selects five finalists for young investigator awards

Industry News | Monday, June 07 2010
 

SIIM opens with imaging informatics year-in-review

Conference News | Thursday, June 03 2010
Written by Lisa Fratt
 
Web Exclusives

Beaconology for beginners: A chat with ONC's Aaron McKethan

 The ability to transform healthcare delivery at the community level requires information and tools for both consumers and providers—not one or the other, said Aaron McKethan, program director for the Beacon Community Program under the Office for the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC). McKethan discussed "Beaconology," an informal term used by ONC to describe the basics of the Beacon Program, in an exclusive interview yesterday.

Feature: Early a.m. rad shift expedites communication of urgent findings

 An early morning radiologist shift can expedite the communication of urgent findings and improve patient care, according to a study in this month's Journal of the American College of Radiology. “The Joint Commission and the ACR have emphasized the importance of improved communication, particularly of critical test results, for better patient care,” Rathachai Kaewlai, MD, of Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, shared with Health Imaging News.

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.

SMU nets nearly $600K to study ultrasound in bone strength assessment

 Southern Methodist University (SMU) in Dallas has received a $596,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) Neurological Disorders and Stroke Institute to study the role of ultrasound in determining the effects of radiation on bone.

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.

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