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Improving radiologist retention | Addressing errors in imaging orders | Siemens' 'unprecedented' new deal
Monday, January 8, 2024
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Today's News and Trends

Improving recruitment and retention in radiology

Geraldine McGinty, MD, Weill Cornell Medicine, explains how practices can retain radiologists during the Great Resignation in healthcare.

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Improving recruitment and retention in radiology

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Video of Geraldine McGinty, MD, MBA, Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs, Professor of Clinical Radiology and Population Health Sciences, Weill Cornell Medicine, offering tips to retain radiologists. #greatresignation #ACR #RSNA #radiology
Geraldine McGinty, MD, Weill Cornell Medicine, explains how practices can retain radiologists during the Great Resignation in healthcare.
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Errors in imaging orders occur occasionally. How 1 institution reduced them by 83%

This is an under-examined phenomenon, experts note, with common reasons including selecting the wrong modality, technique, anatomy or contrast. 

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Errors in imaging orders occur occasionally. How 1 institution reduced them by 83%

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This is an under-examined phenomenon, experts note, with common reasons including selecting the wrong modality, technique, anatomy or contrast. 
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Siemens Healthineers inks ‘unprecedented’ $131M partnership with large health system

Varian said it plans to work closely with Nova Scotia Health to develop a new "digital imaging concept," the two organizations announced Jan. 4. 

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Siemens Healthineers inks ‘unprecedented’ $131M partnership with large health system

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Varian said it plans to work closely with Nova Scotia Health to develop a new "digital imaging concept," the two organizations announced Jan. 4. 
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In Case You Missed It

American College of Radiology urges feds not to target physicians in enforcing info-blocking rule

HHS hopes to create new disincentives for providers who knowingly and unreasonably interfere with the exchange of health information. 

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American College of Radiology urges feds not to target physicians in enforcing info-blocking rule

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HHS hopes to create new disincentives for providers who knowingly and unreasonably interfere with the exchange of health information. 
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Program for closing loop on follow-up imaging recommendations generates $1M in revenue, covers FTE costs

Such a "safety net" team also can help to reduce diagnostic errors due to missed and delayed diagnoses, Brigham and Women's experts detailed in JACR. 

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Program for closing loop on follow-up imaging recommendations generates $1M in revenue, covers FTE costs

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Such a "safety net" team also can help to reduce diagnostic errors due to missed and delayed diagnoses, Brigham and Women's experts detailed in JACR. 
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Radiology provider Envision Healthcare signs in-network agreement with BCBS

The Nashville-based multispecialty group said the deal will provide millions of plan holders in Texas with access to its physicians and other APPs. 

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Radiology provider Envision Healthcare signs in-network agreement with BCBS

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The Nashville-based multispecialty group said the deal will provide millions of plan holders in Texas with access to its physicians and other APPs. 
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In Other News

Radiologist uses CT scan to help solve a murder

The victim has yet to be identified in an ongoing murder investigation in Cincinnati.

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Gunman kills 4, including his former doctor, in Oklahoma hospital shooting.
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Radiologist uses CT scan to help solve a murder

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Gunman kills 4, including his former doctor, in Oklahoma hospital shooting.
The victim has yet to be identified in an ongoing murder investigation in Cincinnati.
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Your fingerprint sweat may reveal if you have breast cancer

Scientists may have turned their criminal forensics research into an accurate alternative to screening mammography. 

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Your fingerprint sweat may reveal if you have breast cancer

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Scientists may have turned their criminal forensics research into an accurate alternative to screening mammography. 
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ChatGPT 'mostly' accurate when answering questions on breast biopsies, with 1 major exception

Researchers from Johns Hopkins University asked the chatbot about common findings from core-needle biopsies.

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ChatGPT 'mostly' accurate when answering questions on breast biopsies, with 1 major exception

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Researchers from Johns Hopkins University asked the chatbot about common findings from core-needle biopsies.
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