Management

This page includes content on healthcare management, including health system, hospital, department and clinic business management and administration. Areas of focus are on cardiology and radiology department business administration. Subcategories covered in this section include healthcare economics, reimbursement, leadership, mergers and acquisitions, policy and regulations, practice management, quality, staffing, and supply chain.

Sg2: More than 90% of Decade’s Imaging Growth Will Occur in Outpatient Sector

Imaging will grow a respectable but relatively sedate 12% to 14% over the next 10 years, and the vast majority of that growth will occur in the outpatient sector, predicted Michael Silver, PhD, vice president, Sg2, Skokie, Ill, at the 2nd Annual GE Healthcare Outpatient Imaging Center Conference in Washington, a rate roughly one third of the

Marketing Best Practices for Imaging Centers in the post-DRA Era

Marketing and branding should always be part of your competitive strategy in medical services. However, in comparatively easy times, many radiology practices were able to do well with little or in some cases even no organized efforts to address marketing issues. However, now the pressures on most practices have grown significantly. The strong

CXOFiles No.5 Marinaccio Leads Nassau Group in Latest Growth Spurt

One would think a metropolitan radiology practice that is 100% dependant on the outpatient market for all income would be at a competitive disadvantage in this post-DRA marketplace. But, if the practice in question were Nassau Radiologic Group, one would be dead wrong. The 40-person practice, founded in 1927 and based in western/northern Nassau

Goodbye to Adolescence

I’m sure you remember the time very well. You grew at great clips and with a seeming lack of difficulty, you stayed nimble no matter how much you ate, you saw nothing but opportunity in front of you, and you laughed in the face of those who told you that these were your golden years. Soon the time would pass and it would be necessary to “settle

Minnesota Docs, Hospitals Cut Deal to Self-Manage Imaging Utilization

All eyes are on the North Star state, as Minnesota physicians and hospitals embark on an ambitious program to self-manage their utilization of diagnostic imaging. Three major health plans, four large integrated delivery systems, and two leading Minneapolis-based radiology groups are participating, according to Jim Tierney, CEO, Suburban Radiologic

Transparent Goals Rational pricing will help hospitals continue to build trust in their communities

The drumbeat for rational hospital pricing is not going away; it’s getting louder.

Street Scan: Nighthawk Swoops, Buys St Paul Radiology Business Services

Many large practices have seen the benefit of spinning off a business services unit, but not many, we suspect, would anticipate a valuation of $62.5 million. That is what St Paul Radiology realized in the recent sale of its business services unit to NightHawk Radiology Services, Coeur D’Alene. In exchange, NightHawk gets more than a major client

ARA Floats an Automated Billing Process… And Inhales

The 65-radiologist Austin Radiological Association is well known for its robust information technology deployment throughout central Texas. Nonetheless, the practice’s billing department, which billed close to a million procedures last year, was awash in the same paper that plagues smaller, less sophisticated practices. Enter Laura Casey, business

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