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Administration: Page 51
CMS finalizes overhaul to meaningful use program
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has published a final rule for its Inpatient Prospective Payment System and the Long-Term Care Hospital Prospective Payment System that includes its proposed overhaul of the meaningful use program.
August 2, 2018
Vox profiles NC doctor's crusade against CON law
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
News site Vox is profiling the case of a North Carolina surgeon who is suing to overturn the state's certificate-of-need (CON) law because it is preventing him from buying an MRI system for an imaging center he operates.
July 30, 2018
Are radiologists getting paid less for working harder?
By
Brian Casey
A new survey of physician compensation and productivity found that median annual compensation for radiologists in the U.S. declined by more than 3% last year, while their productivity edged up. Still, radiologists remain among the highest-paid medical specialists.
July 30, 2018
CMS proposes 'site-neutral' payments for outpatient, hospital clinic visits
By
Kate Madden Yee
Healthcare providers would be paid the same by Medicare for clinic visits regardless of whether the service took place in a hospital or an outpatient setting under a proposal for site-neutral payments issued July 25 by the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
July 25, 2018
AHRA: 6 ways to work with Generation Z in radiology
By
Kate Madden Yee
You've heard about millennials and the challenges they represent from a personnel management perspective. But are you ready for Generation Z? Chances are you're already starting to employ them, according to a talk at this week's AHRA annual meeting in Orlando, FL, that offered six ways to leverage their skills.
July 25, 2018
What is the Twittersphere saying about radiology AI?
By
Erik L. Ridley
Tweets that discuss the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in radiology are overwhelmingly favorable and mostly reflect the growing opinion that AI will not eliminate the jobs of radiologists, according to research published online July 23 in
Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
.
July 24, 2018
Breast cancer patients face financial burdens
By
Kate Madden Yee
A diagnosis of breast cancer may not cause the physical ruin it once did, thanks to improvements in early detection and treatment. But it can cause financial devastation, which can be just as damaging, according to a study published online July 23 in
Cancer
.
July 22, 2018
Geographic factors affect mammography uptake
By
Kate Madden Yee
Use of mammography screening services in the Medicare population varies at the U.S. county level and is lowest in rural counties, according to a study published online July 17 in the
American Journal of Roentgenology
.
July 18, 2018
Will getting a coding certification help your career?
By
Cindy Parman
There's a lot of talk in today's healthcare regulatory environment about the need for "certified" coders and the potential benefits to healthcare entities that employ these individuals. In a new column, Cindy Parman of Coding Strategies discusses some of the issues to consider when determining whether a coding certification is right for you.
July 18, 2018
Straight Talk From the PACSman: Here for the funeral?
By
Michael J. Cannavo
Few would debate that vendor-neutral archives and enterprise viewers are a much larger part of today's landscape than they were five years ago; however, more traditional PACS are still very much alive and kicking -- though undoubtedly older and with a few more gray hairs, says PACS consultant Michael J. Cannavo in his latest article.
July 17, 2018
How patient consumerism affects today's radiology practice
By
Sandy Coffta
Consumerism in the world of healthcare means that patients are taking a more active interest in the cost and quality of the services they receive. In this column, Sandy Coffta of Healthcare Administrative Partners examines how this trend affects today's radiology practice.
July 15, 2018
Physicians experience sexual harassment from patients
By
Kate Madden Yee
Physicians across a variety of specialties are sexually harassed by patients, although radiologists appear to experience it the least of any medical specialty, according to a report published by Medscape.
July 15, 2018
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