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.

Q&A: Christoph Lee on the relationship between patients and their online radiology reports

A recent study showed more than half of all patients with access to at least one online radiology report viewed it online. Lead author Christoph Lee, MD, MSHS, spoke to Radiology Business about his team’s research and why it is so important for patients to have online access to their own reports.

July 12, 2016

Q&A: Ricardo Otazo, Daniel Sodickson on their research to reduce the radiation dose of CT scans

Ricardo Otazo, PhD, and Daniel Sodickson, MD, PhD, of the NYU Langone Medical Center department of radiology, were recently awarded a grant of approximately $3 million by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to work toward reducing the radiation dose of CT scans by as much as 90 percent. Otazo and Sodickson both spoke with Radiology Business over the phone to provide some insight into their research.

July 5, 2016

Study finds low overall discrepancy rate between residents, attending radiologists

Academic radiology departments have traditionally asked trainees to provide after-hours interpretations, with an attending radiologists confirming the findings the following morning. But concerns over quality have led some facilities to employ attending radiologists around the clock. 

June 30, 2016

De-escalated Hodgkin's lymphoma treatment only minimally less effective, study says

The New England Journal of Medicine published a study this month that investigated Hodgkin’s lymphoma patients’ survival rates in relation to the chemotherapy based on PET-CT scan results. 

June 27, 2016

Staying ahead of the curve with tomosynthesis

McKesson

Digital breast tomosynthesis is no longer just a buzzworthy technology among imaging experts; patients have gotten word and are now increasingly demanding access from their local providers.

June 24, 2016
Ashish Sant

Improving value and outcomes: McKesson radiology GM shares thoughts on company’s role

McKesson

The pressures on providers in an era of evolving payment models and ever-evolving technology could not be more demanding. In order to be successful, providers will need strong solutions from their technology partners.

June 24, 2016

Providers may underestimate radiation dose from CT

While physicians, technologists, and radiologists were aware of the radiation risk from CT scans, many failed to correctly identify the actual radiation dose from those scans, according to a new survey published in the Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences.

June 24, 2016

Q&A: David M. Yousem on updating the peer review process

David M. Yousem, MD, MBA, Yousem and other specialists worked with the Johns Hopkins Technology Innovation Center to develop a new peer review system, Advanced Peer Review. Yousem spoke with Radiology Business about Advanced Peer Review and how it has changed his colleagues’ opinions on peer review in general. 

June 23, 2016

Around the web

"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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