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
Head CT in the ED | 3 big OEMs do DECT right | Orchestrating worklists
Thursday, June 2, 2022
Link to Twitter Link to Facebook Link to Linkedin Link to Vimeo

Today's News and Trends

Skyrocketing rates of head CT in the ED: Don’t look at advanced practice providers

The meteoric rise of noncontrast head CT in emergency settings is not explained by the conspicuous proliferation of nurse practitioners and physician assistants in the ED.

READ MORE >
Female patient with mask
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

Skyrocketing rates of head CT in the ED: Don’t look at advanced practice providers

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
Female patient with mask
The meteoric rise of noncontrast head CT in emergency settings is not explained by the conspicuous proliferation of nurse practitioners and physician assistants in the ED.
READ MORE >

GE, Philips, Siemens pass academic test on low-dose DECT

Comparing six dual-energy CT technologies marketed by three scanner manufacturers, radiology researchers have found all models helpful in determining the chemical composition of kidney stones even at substantially reduced radiation doses.

READ MORE >
digestive.jpg
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

GE, Philips, Siemens pass academic test on low-dose DECT

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
digestive.jpg
Comparing six dual-energy CT technologies marketed by three scanner manufacturers, radiology researchers have found all models helpful in determining the chemical composition of kidney stones even at substantially reduced radiation doses.
READ MORE >

Image-guided spinal surgery system cleared

The FDA has OK’d software for planning and guiding image-based, computer-assisted surgery of the spine.

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

Image-guided spinal surgery system cleared

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
Spine
The FDA has OK’d software for planning and guiding image-based, computer-assisted surgery of the spine.
READ MORE >

Featured Articles

VIDEO: Approaches to intelligent radiologist worklist orchestration

Elizabeth Bergey, MD, a diagnostic radiologist at Quantum, chairman of Quantum’s Board of Directors, explains how the radiology group orchestrates its work lists for load balancing using an AI-driven IT system for its work lists.

READ MORE >
Elizabeth Bergey, MD, a diagnostic radiologist at Quantum, explained how the radiology group orchestrates its work lists for load balancing at the 2022 Radiology Business Management (RBMA) meeting.
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

VIDEO: Approaches to intelligent radiologist worklist orchestration

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
Elizabeth Bergey, MD, a diagnostic radiologist at Quantum, explained how the radiology group orchestrates its work lists for load balancing at the 2022 Radiology Business Management (RBMA) meeting.
Elizabeth Bergey, MD, a diagnostic radiologist at Quantum, chairman of Quantum’s Board of Directors, explains how the radiology group orchestrates its work lists for load balancing using an AI-driven IT system for its work lists.
READ MORE >

Cloud: This Is Enterprise Imaging

Sponsored by Sectra

Medical images have long lived on legacy spinning disk. But healthcare systems are now leaving behind those on-prem, awkward boxes that require too much real estate, IT support and expense. Cloud is the choice to support enterprise imaging. If it feels like healthcare cloud is everywhere, you’re right. And here’s what you need to know to do cloud right.

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

Cloud: This Is Enterprise Imaging

Sponsored by Sectra

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
Cloud technology
Medical images have long lived on legacy spinning disk. But healthcare systems are now leaving behind those on-prem, awkward boxes that require too much real estate, IT support and expense. Cloud is the choice to support enterprise imaging. If it feels like healthcare cloud is everywhere, you’re right. And here’s what you need to know to do cloud right.
READ MORE >

In Case You Missed It

Crowdsourced X-rays suitable for training AI in orthopedic injuries

The Internet is an acceptable source of images for training algorithms to automatically triage patients with dislocated joints and similar orthopedic emergencies. 

READ MORE >
shoulder.jpg
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

Crowdsourced X-rays suitable for training AI in orthopedic injuries

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
shoulder.jpg
The Internet is an acceptable source of images for training algorithms to automatically triage patients with dislocated joints and similar orthopedic emergencies. 
READ MORE >

4 increasingly common uses for imaging AI in the ED

As FDA-approved AI software continues to proliferate in radiology—well more than 150 products to date and rising—a trio of Yale radiologists has compiled a status report focused on AI applications available to, specifically, emergency radiology.

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

4 increasingly common uses for imaging AI in the ED

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
As FDA-approved AI software continues to proliferate in radiology—well more than 150 products to date and rising—a trio of Yale radiologists has compiled a status report focused on AI applications available to, specifically, emergency radiology.
READ MORE >

In Other News

Managing incidental radiologic findings: ACR-led initiative proposes several recommendations

Authors of the JACR paper noted the timeliness of the proposed measures, referring to CMS’ prioritization of measures of patient outcomes.

READ MORE >
x-ray
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

Managing incidental radiologic findings: ACR-led initiative proposes several recommendations

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
x-ray
Authors of the JACR paper noted the timeliness of the proposed measures, referring to CMS’ prioritization of measures of patient outcomes.
READ MORE >

Americans more likely to seek surgical care during pandemic if hospital staff is vaccinated

A new study found Americans are more likely to have surgery during a pandemic if they are vaccinated, the hospital staff are vaccinated, the surgery is urgent and the surgery is an outpatient procedure.

READ MORE >
Americans more likely to seek surgical care during COVID if hospital staff are vaccinated.
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

Americans more likely to seek surgical care during pandemic if hospital staff is vaccinated

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
Americans more likely to seek surgical care during COVID if hospital staff are vaccinated.
A new study found Americans are more likely to have surgery during a pandemic if they are vaccinated, the hospital staff are vaccinated, the surgery is urgent and the surgery is an outpatient procedure.
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

Outsourcing reads not always helpful for in-house rads | Tech CEO made his own imaging viewer | PE firm launches new EI platform
Radiologists sound alarm over hospital acquisitions | Practice pays $2M to settle suit over breach | State accuses IR of lying
Best of the Week: Rad in hot water over 'confusing' report | RANT inks $29M enterprise deal | Key BI-RADS changes | CT pay alert
Carestream unloads international business lines | Envision acquires PE-backed imaging operator | RadNet adds $1M in revenue
Radiologist sued over 'confusing' report | MedPAC endorses rad pay update | ACR's Capitol Hill priorities | Wearable ultrasound
Radiology errors cost system over $2M | Prenuvo loses bid to limit malpractice damages | Tech caught drinking on the job | More
Radiology lobbyists' 2026 wish list | Google rolls out new new imaging AI tools | US whole-body MRI group expands across UK

Pagination

    • First page « First
    • Previous page ‹‹
    • Page …27
    • Page 28
    • Page 29
    • Page 30
    • Current page 31
    • Page 32
    • Page 33
    • Page 34
    • Page 35 …
    • 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