Webinars & Videos

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Independent Radiology Group Practices Call to Action—Collaborating to Increase Relevance and Remain Successfully Independent

IRP

Intense pressure to move from fee-for-service to value-based care and reimbursement driving commercial payer, hospital system and group practice consolidations are forcing independent radiology practices of all sizes to reassess, and where required, increase their relevance to the systems they serve in order to remain successfully independent.

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Breast Tomosynthesis: Scientific Evidence, Clinical Experience & Improving Image Workflow

Sponsored by Sectra

Watch this free webinar with Q&A, featuring Dr. Donna Plecha, Director, Breast Imaging, Mammography and Beverly Rosipko, Radiology PACS Manager of University Hospitals.

2015 Coding & Reimbursement Seminars: Tackling the Coding & Reimbursement Challenges of the Day!

Melody W. Mulaik, MSHS, CRA, FAHRA, RCC, CPC, CPC-H, president, Coding Strategies, Inc, will present two coding and remibursement seminars on consecutive days: February 18 and Fruary 19, from 1 to 3 PM, EST.

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Things Can Only Get Better: Knowing When & How to Replace Your PACS

Sponsored by Konica Minolta

Workflow. Efficiency. The terms are bounced around every day in healthcare. But when it comes to the productivity and profitability of your radiologists and the department as a whole, the right PACS makes all the difference. Getting comfortable with a system can literally cost you hundreds of thousands, if not more.

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A New Model for Radiology Collaboration

IRP

How Rad Groups are Joining Forces to Fortify Business: By collaborating instead of competing, radiology groups can leverage the power of their combined resources and data to speak with one voice and proactively build upon their ability to deliver the best possible service and care in their communities, all while remaining independent.

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Navigating the MU Pathway: Stages 1 & 2

Sponsored by FUJIFILM Healthcare Americas

Join us for a presentation by the American College of Radiology's Michael Peters on what radiologists need to know to attest to Stages 1 and 2 of the federal Meaningful Use Program, followed by a Q & A session.