Business Intelligence

Providers utilize business intelligence to monitor referral patterns and collaborate with clinicians who order their services. Such analytics tools have also been deployed in the specialty to improve productivity, track patient satisfaction and bolster quality.

Quick Tips to Maximize your PACS Site Visit

Selecting a PACS vendor is a long process requiring a significant amount of due diligence. Unfortunately, after the research, vendor demonstrations, and analysis of lengthy RFP responses, fatigue often sets in. As a result, one of the concluding, valuable steps—the PACS site visit—is often skipped or minimized. PACS site visits, however, if planned

Post-DRA Roundup: The Good, the Bad, and the Downright Ugly

I have been asked to provide our experience, so far, in 2007, with respect to the impact of DRA 2005 on imaging centers. Many professional associations and news outlets are all asking the same question: What is the real impact of DRA 2005? In our experience, it is a bit early for any of us to have sufficient data to precisely assess the impact of

IMV: Single-Site Imaging Centers to Take Brunt of DRA

A survey of imaging center administrators polled right after the first quarter revealed that more than half the administrators anticipated significant, measurable declines in revenue in 2007, according to Mary C. Patton, director, market research, IMV Medical Information Division. “Some of that is due to DRA and some is not due to DRA, but in

Harvard Business Review: The Opposable Mind

Instead of focusing on the actions of successful leaders, an article in the June issue of the Harvard Business Review by Roger Martin looks at how successful leaders think. Martin has spent the past 15 years studying winning leaders and concludes that they all share the predisposition and ability to simultaneously hold two opposing ideas in their

CXOFiles No.3 Marcia Flaherty: Vetting Business Opportunities at Riverside Radiology

Many business opportunities for radiology groups become mired in an inability to act in the private practice sector. In order to explore the dynamics that facilitate entrepreneurial action within radiology practices, ImagingBiz.com identified a practice that has successfully developed several new service lines in the past five years: Riverside

Radiology’s Balanced Scorecard

In business, as in life itself, success is all about balance. And in the business of radiology, balance is among the most important factors that can determine the fate of the practice. Take any position or point of view to its extreme and the result is alienation, tension, and, inevitably, sub-optimal performance. Too much attention on technology

Legislative Report: Maryland Radiologists Defends State’s Anti-Self Referral Law

In 1993, the Maryland General Assembly passed legislation to prohibit self-referrals by physicians for three types of imaging services to patients. They were MRI, CT, and radiation oncology. The legislation was introduced on behalf of the Maryland Hospital Association, at that time concerned about the outside influence of physician- and non

Legislative Report: CMS Transmittal Rocks IDTF World

Just as imaging center operators thought they had a handle on the inhospitable reimbursment and regulatory environment for 2007, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a last-minute transmittal on January 26 that added significant changes to the 14 new compliance standards independent diagnostic testing facilities (IDTFs) must

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