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How genetic testing could cut healthcare costs by $50M | Radiologists, referring physicians share reporting preferences

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How genetic testing could cut healthcare costs by $50M | Radiologists, referring physicians share reporting preferences
Friday, April 26, 2019
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Genetic testing for newly diagnosed breast cancer patients could save $50M

Researchers have determined that the widespread use of genetic testing for newly diagnosed patients could lead to approximately $50 million in savings for the first year of breast cancer care in the United States.

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Genetic testing for newly diagnosed breast cancer patients could save $50M

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Researchers have determined that the widespread use of genetic testing for newly diagnosed patients could lead to approximately $50 million in savings for the first year of breast cancer care in the United States.
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Survey explores reporting preferences of radiologists, referring physicians

Radiologists and referring physicians prefer it when multipart CT scans are read by a single specialist instead of numerous subspecialists, according to new research published in the Journal of the American College of Radiology.

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Survey explores reporting preferences of radiologists, referring physicians

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Radiologists and referring physicians prefer it when multipart CT scans are read by a single specialist instead of numerous subspecialists, according to new research published in the Journal of the American College of Radiology.
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Featured Articles

RSNA launches new cardiothoracic imaging journal

RSNA has published the first issue of its new online journal, Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging.

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How radiology should prepare for AUC clinical decision support reporting requirements. CMS to require AUC CDS January 1, 2023.
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RSNA launches new cardiothoracic imaging journal

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How radiology should prepare for AUC clinical decision support reporting requirements. CMS to require AUC CDS January 1, 2023.
RSNA has published the first issue of its new online journal, Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging.
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RBMA elects 2019-2020 board of directors, including all-female executive council

The Radiology Business Management Association (RBMA) has announced its 51st board of directors. All members will serve through April 2020.

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RBMA elects 2019-2020 board of directors, including all-female executive council

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The Radiology Business Management Association (RBMA) has announced its 51st board of directors. All members will serve through April 2020.
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In Case You Missed It

A new way to battle burnout in radiology

As burnout continues to be a problem in radiology, what can be done to prevent it from getting even worse? According to a new commentary published in Academic Radiology, it’s time for the specialty to approach this issue from a new, more positive point of view.

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A new way to battle burnout in radiology

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As burnout continues to be a problem in radiology, what can be done to prevent it from getting even worse? According to a new commentary published in Academic Radiology, it’s time for the specialty to approach this issue from a new, more positive point of view.
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7T MRI scans can track lesion progression in MS patients

High-strength MRI scans can help providers track the development of cortical lesions in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), according to new research published in Radiology.

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7T MRI scans can track lesion progression in MS patients

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High-strength MRI scans can help providers track the development of cortical lesions in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), according to new research published in Radiology.
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From the Magazine

10 Things Radiologists Need to Know About Radiology Extenders

Medicare recently relaxed its rules on the supervision that non-physician radiology providers must have by radiologists for their respective practices to get reimbursed. In the wake of the change, these “midlevel providers” are likely to grow in importance as well as in numbers. 

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Medicare recently relaxed its rules on the supervision that non-physician radiology providers must have by radiologists for their respective practices to get reimbursed. In the wake of the change, these “midlevel providers” are likely to grow in importance as well as in numbers. 
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