Skip to main content
  • Management
      |Management
    • Compensation
    • Economics
    • Leadership
    • Legal News
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Patient Care
    • Policy & Regulations
    • Practice Management
    • Professional Associations
    • Quality
    • Staffing
  • Imaging
      |Imaging
    • CT
    • MRI
    • Nuclear Medicine
    • Ultrasound
    • Women's Imaging
    • X-ray
  • Technology
      |Technology
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Enterprise Imaging
    • Imaging Informatics
    • Informatics
    • PACS
  • Videos
  • Conferences
      |Conferences
    • ACR
    • AHRA
    • ARRS
    • ASRT
    • RBMA
    • RSNA
    • SBI
    • SIIM
    • SIR
    • SNMMI
  • Custom Content
      |Custom Content
    • Experience Stories
    • Webinars & Videos
  • Subscribe
  • Forty Under 40 Award
      |Forty Under 40 Award
    • Class of 2025
    • Class of 2024

Search form

Home

News You Need to Know Today
Policy | July 2018
Thursday, July 5, 2018
Link to Twitter Link to Facebook Link to Linkedin Link to Vimeo

Editor's Choice: Policy

Safety update: What we know about performing MR exams on patients with implantable cardiac devices

Recent research has shown MRIs are safe for patients with implantable cardiac devices such as pacemakers and cardioverter defibrillators. However, according to a recent analysis published by Radiology, there’s still a lot of information for radiologists, cardiologists and electrophysiologists to know about this important topic
READ MORE >
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

Safety update: What we know about performing MR exams on patients with implantable cardiac devices

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
Recent research has shown MRIs are safe for patients with implantable cardiac devices such as pacemakers and cardioverter defibrillators. However, according to a recent analysis published by Radiology, there’s still a lot of information for radiologists, cardiologists and electrophysiologists to know about this important topic
READ MORE >

MedPAC proposes payment cuts to radiology, other specialties

The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) has proposed making payment cuts to numerous specialties, including radiology, to “rebalance” the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule toward ambulatory evaluation and management (E&M) services.

READ MORE >
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

MedPAC proposes payment cuts to radiology, other specialties

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) has proposed making payment cuts to numerous specialties, including radiology, to “rebalance” the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule toward ambulatory evaluation and management (E&M) services.
READ MORE >

ACR Commission on Breast Imaging objects to text included in Breast Cancer Screening PDQ

The American College of Radiology (ACR) Commission on Breast Imaging has sent a letter to the Physician Data Query (PDQ) Editorial Board objecting to specific language included in the recently updated Breast Cancer Screening PDQ.
READ MORE >
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

ACR Commission on Breast Imaging objects to text included in Breast Cancer Screening PDQ

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
The American College of Radiology (ACR) Commission on Breast Imaging has sent a letter to the Physician Data Query (PDQ) Editorial Board objecting to specific language included in the recently updated Breast Cancer Screening PDQ.
READ MORE >

FMLA leave more popular among radiology practices in 2016 than 2015, though not by much

More radiology practices reported that one of their radiologists utilized the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) in 2016 than 2015, according to a new study published in the American Journal of Roentgenology. The authors noted, however, that the bump was not statistically significant.
READ MORE >
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

FMLA leave more popular among radiology practices in 2016 than 2015, though not by much

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
More radiology practices reported that one of their radiologists utilized the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) in 2016 than 2015, according to a new study published in the American Journal of Roentgenology. The authors noted, however, that the bump was not statistically significant.
READ MORE >

Room for improvement: 3 notable issues related to CT dose management in radiology

CT dose management is getting more attention than ever before, resulting in awareness campaigns, updated standards and numerous technological advances. According to a new commentary published in the American Journal of Roentgenology, however, the implementation of these changes is “often suboptimal.”
READ MORE >
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

Room for improvement: 3 notable issues related to CT dose management in radiology

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
CT dose management is getting more attention than ever before, resulting in awareness campaigns, updated standards and numerous technological advances. According to a new commentary published in the American Journal of Roentgenology, however, the implementation of these changes is “often suboptimal.”
READ MORE >

MITA holds briefing session for Congress to discuss medical device servicing regulation

Representatives from the Medical Imaging & Technology Alliance (MITA) briefed members of Congress on June 15 about the regulation of medical device servicers and how the current structure of such regulation can result in improperly serviced equipment being used by healthcare providers.
READ MORE >
The U.S. Congress is working on healthcare legislation to fix medicare reimbursements and end annual cuts to physicians.
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

MITA holds briefing session for Congress to discuss medical device servicing regulation

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
The U.S. Congress is working on healthcare legislation to fix medicare reimbursements and end annual cuts to physicians.
Representatives from the Medical Imaging & Technology Alliance (MITA) briefed members of Congress on June 15 about the regulation of medical device servicers and how the current structure of such regulation can result in improperly serviced equipment being used by healthcare providers.
READ MORE >

ACR calls out ‘overly biased’ argument made by CMS in IPPS proposed rule

The American College of Radiology (ACR) has submitted written comments to CMS about the Inpatient Prospective Payment System (IPPS) proposed rule for Calendar Year 2019.
READ MORE >
ACR
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

ACR calls out ‘overly biased’ argument made by CMS in IPPS proposed rule

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
ACR
The American College of Radiology (ACR) has submitted written comments to CMS about the Inpatient Prospective Payment System (IPPS) proposed rule for Calendar Year 2019.
READ MORE >

Imaging societies urge CMS to reconsider covering NaF PET exams

The World Molecular Imaging Society, American College of Radiology, Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging and members of the National Oncologic PET Registry (NOPR) Working Group issued a statement Friday, June 8, urging CMS to reconsider its decision to decline coverage for PET imaging with sodium fluoride (NaF) for Medicare patients with metastatic cancer.
READ MORE >
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

Imaging societies urge CMS to reconsider covering NaF PET exams

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
The World Molecular Imaging Society, American College of Radiology, Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging and members of the National Oncologic PET Registry (NOPR) Working Group issued a statement Friday, June 8, urging CMS to reconsider its decision to decline coverage for PET imaging with sodium fluoride (NaF) for Medicare patients with metastatic cancer.
READ MORE >

Radiology nurse fired after neglecting patient in MRI machine

A radiology nurse at Tartu University Hospital in Tartu, Estonia, was fired after a patient undergoing an MR exam after knee surgery was left inside the machine unattended for more than an hour.
READ MORE >
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

Radiology nurse fired after neglecting patient in MRI machine

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
A radiology nurse at Tartu University Hospital in Tartu, Estonia, was fired after a patient undergoing an MR exam after knee surgery was left inside the machine unattended for more than an hour.
READ MORE >

Innovate Healthcare thanks our partners for supporting our newsletters.
Sponsorship has no influence on editorial content.

Interested in reaching our audiences, contact our team

*|LIST:ADDRESSLINE|*

You received this email because you signed up for newsletters from Innovate Healthcare.
Change your preferences or unsubscribe here

Contact Us  |  Unsubscribe from all  |  Privacy Policy

© Innovate Healthcare, a TriMed Media brand
Innovate Healthcare

Recent Newsletters

Nvidia helping create 'self-driving MRI' | GE finalizes $2.3B Intelerad deal | New real-world evidence on lung screening AI
Standardized templates and remote read turnaround times | IT trends in radiology | LLMs flag patients for f/u imaging | More
Sorting through 'useless' imaging AI | Bill would exempt radiologists from new fee | PSMA PET/CT drastically reduces biopsies
Spotting fake radiology reports created by AI | Etiquette for virtual interviews | Rads support rural care legislation
Sectra acquiring Oxipit | RadNet's $300M in 2026 acquisitions | Hologic clears hurdle in $18B sale to PE | More
Patient left in MRI scanner for 6 hours | 10 ways to save academic radiology | AI spots patients in danger of domestic abuse
Best of the Week: Radiologists criticize Claude CEO | Rad Partners earns FDA breakthrough | RadNet's stock price drops 20%

Pagination

    • First page « First
    • Previous page ‹‹
    • Page …17
    • Page 18
    • Page 19
    • Page 20
    • Current page 21
    • Page 22
    • Page 23
    • Page 24
    • Page 25 …
    • Next page ››
    • Last page Last »
  • Home
  • News
  • Article Archive
  • Custom Content
  • Webinars
  • Press Releases
  • Content Studio
  • Advertising
  • Submit Press Release
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cardiovascular Business
  • HealthExec
  • Radiology Business
 
© 2026 Innovate Healthcare | All Rights Reserved. | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy
 
Design by Adaptive Theme