Experience Stories

Imaging Technology Assessment: Business and Clinical Perspectives

Sponsored by Hitachi Healthcare Americas

Investing in a new piece of imaging equipment can be a daunting proposition, particularly when the equipment is in the high-tech—and high-expense—category. For imaging centers, which are facing increasing pressure to make the most of every capital investment, the challenges multiply. What are the clinical and business considerations of most

Hospital–Imaging-center Integration: Complexities in Search of Solutions

VMG

This article is the first in a four-part series on options for integrating imaging centers and hospitals.

What Community Hospitals Want: A Conversation With David Harrison, RT, MBA

Radisphere

Community hospitals have a unique set of needs when it comes to imaging. Though they also once faced a corresponding set of challenges, advances in telecommunications have, to some degree, leveled the playing field, enabling them to provide radiology services on par with those of their larger peers. ImagingBiz.com spoke with David Harrison, RT, MBA

Preparing Used Equipment to Sell: Best Practices

Imaging Acquisitions

The sale or trading in of legacy equipment is a critical aspect of the acquisition of new imaging technology, providing facilities with capital and/or leverage to help offset the cost of the new device. Properly readying used equipment for sale, however, is an often-overlooked component of the process, according to Doug Fischer, CEO of Imaging

Failure to Set Policy Tops List of Security Risks

Sponsored by FUJIFILM Healthcare Americas

While RIS and PACS have become indispensable components of the electronic health record (EHR), they also pose risks to patient security and data integrity. These risks can range in scope from blaster worms to the curious technologist to just plain carelessness, and steps must be taken to secure the personally identifiable information contained in

Data Conundrum: Ensuring Critical Access While Preserving Privacy

Sponsored by FUJIFILM Healthcare Americas

A health care provider that is too intent on protecting personally identifiable patient information could take patient privacy beyond the level that is optimal for patient care. At the Children’s Hospital (Denver, Colorado), however, Chris Goodale, radiology data systems administrator, prevented this problem by limiting access to radiology

On Guard: A Tale of Two Security Settings

Sponsored by FUJIFILM Healthcare Americas

Imaging information is becoming increasingly mobile: For evidence, look no further than the FDA’s recent approval of an app for the iPod, iPhone, and iPad that allows diagnostic use of MRI, CT, PET, and SPECT exams. With increased connectivity, however, comes an increase in vulnerability. Under pressure to protect all patient health information or

The Professional Buyer on Used Imaging Equipment

Imaging Acquisitions

Aging imaging equipment presents a counterintuitive conundrum for facilities: even as a CT or MR system becomes less and less clinically relevant, lacking the features and power of newer models, it becomes more expensive to own and maintain. “In order for imaging equipment to be effective, it has to be utilized,” says Doug Fischer, CEO of Imaging