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Turning Good Ideas Into Outstanding Advancements: Winners of the 2019 Imaging Innovation Awards

This year’s competition brought out the best in a strong field. All entrants developed notably original breakthroughs in various aspects of medical imaging. And the winners never lost sight of the ultimate point of all the extra effort: improving patient care while increasing efficiencies and, wherever possible, cutting or at least containing costs. Now meet the best of the best. 

3rd Annual Imaging Innovation Awards

Radiology Business Journal is soon to recognize five of the most innovative imaging organizations in the U.S.—and you can be there for the reveal. Click here to register

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The Innovators Have Spoken: Here are the Winning Entries in the 2018 Imaging Innovation Awards

Last spring RBJ put out a call for entrants to compete in its inaugural Imaging Innovation Awards. We opened the contest to all private radiology practices and hospital radiology departments that had recently completed a project combining creative thinking with coordinated teamwork to develop a notably original breakthrough in some particular aspect of medical imaging.

Enterprise innovations at SIIM 2016

Change is in the air, can you feel it? Of course you can! You work in healthcare, change is what you do.

Imaging at HIMSS.16: Session Previews

Every year, the HIMSS annual meeting tackles the biggest issues in healthcare informatics, and managing medical images is always a big topic of discussion. This year’s focus is on enterprise imaging and the inherent challenges with managing different types of images from the various specialties around a hospital or system.

Equipping radiologists with the patient info they need

In order for radiologists to generate the most value for their patients and referring providers, they need to be equipped with all the right tools during their workflow. That includes adequate context in the form of patient data.

Keep it simple: Complicated path to patient data can slow workflow

Click. Click. Click. An excessive number of mouse clicks—and subsequent ticking of the clock—is not something radiologists want to hear when interpreting an image.

Creating value with better communication

Hailing a taxi used to be a low-tech process. You'd walk out to the street and raise your hand, sometimes whistle, and a nearby cab would see you and take you on your way. Then came Uber.