Quality

The focus of quality improvement in healthcare is to bolster performance and processes related to diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Leaders in this space also ensure the proper selection of imaging exams and procedures, and monitor the safety of services, among other duties. Reimbursement programs such as the Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) utilize financial incentives to improve quality. This also includes setting and maintaining care quality initiatives, such as the requirements set by the Joint Commission.

Smile! Including patient photos with medical imaging may reduce doctor error

A study jointly conducted by Emory University and University of Arizona found that including patient photographs with medical imaging can reduce wrong-patient error while maintaining speed and accuracy.

August 15, 2016

Researchers overseas emphasize importance of improving availability of radiology

With demand for imaging on the rise, researchers from St. James’s Hospital in Dublin, evaluated how much the time to completion of imaging examinations can influence patient length of stay and hospital costs. Writing about its findings for Clinical Radiology, the team said it found that delays for patients undergoing MRI, ultrasound and CT inpatient imaging are associated with longer lengths of stay for those patients. In addition, some delays directly lead to increased hospital costs. 

August 9, 2016

Old and new cancer treatments could join forces

Combining cutting-edge developments with conventional wisdom might be the best approach to treat as many people as possible as effectively as possible when it comes to cancer, according to Stat News. 

August 4, 2016

Lumos enhanced imaging receives FDA clearance

The FDA has recently given EndoChoice clearance for its Lumos imaging software system, which can improve detection and provide clearer images to physicians.

August 4, 2016

NIRS advancements improve patient experience, help diagnose diseases

New discoveries have been made in near-infrared spectroscopy technologies (NIRS) that are helping physicians diagnose and treat diseases. The advancement are also reducing costs and portability while increasing sensitivity and patient comfort.

July 21, 2016

Study suggests imaging won’t ensure better outcomes in thyroid cancer patients

A new study about the use of imaging tests on patients who've had thyroid cancer has raised concerns about whether excessive imaging is necessary.

July 21, 2016

Study to investigate racial disparities in Alzheimer's disease

Racial disparities in health among Americans generally has not been understood very well, often because clinical research trials historically didn’t focus on non-white subjects, according to Forbes. 

July 15, 2016
Safety information for patients taking Aduhelm has been updated by the FDA to include the addition of two MRI scans during the first year of treatment. #alzheimers #alzheimerstreatment

Young adults with high genetic Alzheimer's risk could already see effects

There might be a way to identify Alzheimer’s risk in younger adults, according to results from a new study published in in the journal Neurology. 

July 12, 2016

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"This was an unneeded burden, which was solely adding to the administrative hassles of medicine," said American Society of Nuclear Cardiology President Larry Phillips.

SCAI and four other major healthcare organizations signed a joint letter in support of intravascular ultrasound. 

The newly approved AI models are designed to improve the detection of pulmonary embolisms and strokes in patients who undergo CT scans.

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