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Administration: Page 49
What coffee and radiology billing have in common
By
Jill Briggs
Just as a good cup of coffee needs to have the proper ratio of water to coffee, a successful radiology practice needs to keep a mindful eye on the metrics of its business. In a new column, Jill Briggs of HealthPro Medical Billing describes how radiology billing is like coffee and what practices can do to manage their recipe for success.
October 31, 2018
Canadian group tackles MRI waits through scheduling
By
Louise Gagnon
Wait times for MRI scans have been a troublesome issue in Canada. But in Ontario, researchers have developed a method that could double the number of patients who receive MRI scans within targeted wait times by using computer technology to give higher priority to patients the longer they have been waiting.
October 30, 2018
Understanding the value of RVUs in radiology
By
Sandy Coffta
What exactly are relative value units (RVUs), and how do they affect payment for radiology services? In this new article, Sandy Coffta of Healthcare Administrative Partners analyzes RVUs and explains how well they work for measuring physician productivity.
October 29, 2018
ASTRO: Prostate RT works better than expected in black men
By
Brian Casey
SAN ANTONIO - Radiation therapy (RT) could be more effective in African-American men with prostate cancer than previously realized, according to data presented on Monday at the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) annual meeting.
October 22, 2018
How to fix the 'boys' club' in interventional radiology
By
Kate Madden Yee
Is interventional radiology a "boys' club" dominated by men? That's the suggestion of a new survey that found women make up a small minority of interventional radiologists and often experience various types of harassment, according to a paper in the October issue of the
American Journal of Roentgenology
.
October 16, 2018
CMS signs participants for new payment model
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) said that 1,299 healthcare entities have signed on to participate in the administration's Bundled Payments for Care Improvement Advanced (BPCI Advanced) payment model.
October 8, 2018
Cancer death disparities linked to poverty, lifestyle
By
Rebekah Moan
Yale researchers have found that disparities in cancer death rates are linked to poverty and lifestyle factors across the U.S. The factors may provide public health experts with specific targets for potentially reducing such disparities, the researchers said.
October 8, 2018
Why out-of-network balance billing laws are important
By
Rebecca Farrington
New Jersey is the latest state to pass legislation that will affect the amount a radiology practice can collect from patients whose insurance is not accepted by the practice. In a new column, Rebecca Farrington of Healthcare Administrative Partners explains how these out-of-network balance billing laws can affect radiology practices.
September 30, 2018
Remote ultrasound helps Malawi physicians identify TB
By
Kate Madden Yee
Healthcare personnel in Malawi used ultrasound to diagnose tuberculosis (TB) in patients infected with HIV with the help of a teleradiology link that sent images to a U.S.-based radiologist, according to a report published online September 26 in the
Journal of the American College of Radiology
.
September 26, 2018
Radiologist billed $56K for air ambulance lift
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
A Texas radiologist was billed $56,603 for a medical helicopter transfer to a trauma center after an all-terrain vehicle accident, according to a National Public Radio report published online September 26 in
Kaiser Health News
.
September 25, 2018
Radiology residents less prone to burnout
By
Kate Madden Yee
Across a range of specialties, radiology residents tend to be less prone to burnout, with just over a third reporting symptoms of the condition, according to a study published in the September 18 issue of the
Journal of the American Medical Association
. But when it comes to regretting their career choice, they're higher on the list.
September 18, 2018
How Medicare fee schedule changes will affect radiology
By
Richard Morris
How will the 2019 proposed rule for the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule impact radiology practices? In a new column, Richard Morris of Healthcare Administrative Partners unpacks the rule and explains how it may affect your operations.
September 16, 2018
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