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Best in KLAS 2024 rankings released, showcasing medical imaging IT systems

Sectra's packed booth at RSNA 2023. Sectra again won the Best in KLAS 2024 awards as the best vendor to work with for for both large and small sized radiology PACS.

Sectra's packed booth at RSNA 2023. Sectra again won the Best in KLAS 2024 awards as the best vendor to work with for for both large and small sized radiology PACS. Photo by Dave Fornell

End-users of various radiology IT systems offer their assessment of the software they use in the annual KLAS Research 2024 Best in KLAS report.

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After extracting $85M from imaging provider and its CEO, DOJ targets former chief financial officer

Florida resident Rick Nassenstein allegedly “played a central role” in a scheme that involved paying physicians “exorbitant” fees to refer patients for PET scans. 

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Private equity-backed Premier Radiology inks long-term partnership with nation’s largest occupational health provider

The Miami-based teleradiology group will provide support to Concentra’s network of 540 medical centers through 2030. 

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Apple Vision Pro app brings augmented reality to radiology

Visage Ease VP Apple Vision application

Image courtesy of Visage Imaging.

The new “spatial computing” headset, which effectively allows users to augment reality with a heads-up display, now has an imaging app.

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ACR earns $100K grant to upgrade lung cancer registry

American College of Radiology (ACR) booth at RSNA 2023. Photo by Dave Fornell. #RSNA #RSNA23 #RSNA2023 orthopedic imaging

The college is one of seven groups to receive the grant aimed at improving best practices for lung cancer reporting.

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FDA issues Class I recall notice for Philips nuclear imaging system

Recall

The alert pertains to its BrightView SPECT family of products, with concerns a loose screw could cause machinery to fall on a patient. 

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Physician editorialist claims breast cancer screening at 40 will sow confusion; ACR fires back

Artificial intelligence can help make breast cancer screening mammography more accurate.

Russell P. Harris, MD, penned the piece for the Annals of Internal Medicine, spurred by new recommendations issued by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. 

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World Health Organization forecasts 77% increase in new cancer cases by 2050

cancer screening puzzle

Two years ago, there were roughly 20 million cancer cases. However, population aging and growth are pushing these numbers upward, WHO said. 

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Optimizing reading efficiency to address radiologist shortages

Kyle Souligne, director, enterprise imaging radiology, Agfa Healthcare, discusses technologies like workflow orchestration, AI and cloud that can be used to optimize radiologist’s processes and create efficiency, so they work smarter, not harder. These technologies are playing an increasing role to address the shortage of radiologists.

Agfa Healthcare's Kyle Souligne discusses technologies that can optimize physicians' efficiency to help practices do more with less. 

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More with less: Department cuts technologists’ wasted time searching for CT supplies by 62%

Time is money | Time Value Units | TVUs

The University of Utah Health department of radiology recently tackled a quality improvement project to quash wasted minutes spent seeking syringes and other items in storage. 

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