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.

Trends and Issues in JVs Between Health Systems and Imaging Center Companies

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Consistent with the observed trends affecting our national health-care market, the diagnostic-imaging industry has been acutely affected by the forces of consolidation. The number of transactions involving diagnostic-imaging centers has grown consistently over the past five years. Most recently, transactions involving the formation of joint-venture arrangements between health systems and large companies operating multiple freestanding imaging centers have become popular.

Legal and Regulatory Implications of Attaining Meaningful Use

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The federal meaningful-use program has, at last estimate, garnered the participation of 4,500 radiology professionals, and incentive payments of nearly $1.5 billion are still on the table for eligible diagnostic-imaging professionals. Groups that begin the attestation process by October 3, 2013, of this year can receive up to $39,000 per eligible provider, and as adoption grows among their referring-physician bases, more and more radiology practices are expected to participate as well.

Is Your Imaging Equipment Safe?

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Just when you thought you had a grip on every potential threat to your imaging business, a new one emerges. A June Wall Street Journal article highlights the latest issue being faced by hospitals, in particular: the infection of medical devices, including imaging equipment, by malware. These viruses can expose patient information to outside parties, violating HIPAA regulations; worse, they can compromise patient safety by making equipment malfunction.

ACR Comments on House Republicans' SGR Repeal Draft

Repealing SGR-formula mandated cuts to Medicare payments is something the ACR has long supported, but many questions remain in the draft legislation that keeps the College from giving it its full support, writes ACR Board of Chancellors Chairman, Paul H. Ellenbogen, MD, FACR

RSNA Awards More Than $3 Million in Grants

The Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Research and Education Foundation has announced that it will fund 85 grants totaling more than $3 million this year

Foundation Radiology Scores $6 Million Credit Line

Foundation Radiology Group, a Pittsburgh-based practice that serves hospitals in the Northeast, Eastern Midwest and East Coast region of the United States, has obtained a $6 million credit from Square 1 Bank

289 Most Wired Hospitals Struggle to Share Data Across Borders

The annual list of the Most Wired U.S. hospitals from Hospitals & Health Networks, numbering 289 this year, offers both reason to cheer and evidence of roadblocks in the nation’s effort to tech-up its health-care system.

2014 HOPPS Proposed Rule Cuts Imaging Reimbursement

According to ACR analysis, the 2014 Medicare Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System (HOPPS) proposal released July 8 could cut hospital outpatient CT and MRI reimbursement by 18% to 38%

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CMS has more than doubled the CCTA payment rate from $175 to $357.13. The move, expected to have a significant impact on the utilization of cardiac CT, received immediate praise from imaging specialists.