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Practice Management: Page 63
Radiologists among top 10 highest paid medical specialists in 2022
By
Will Morton
The average annual salary for radiologists in 2022 was $503,564, putting them among the top 10 medical specialists in the U.S. for compensation, according to Doximity's sixth annual
Physician Compensation Report
.
March 30, 2023
LDCT lung cancer screening affected by insurance, patient demographics
By
Kate Madden Yee
Low-dose CT (LDCT) lung cancer screening uptake shows considerable variation -- not only among different payers but also due to patient demographic factors, according to a study published March 29 in the
Journal of the American College of Radiology
.
March 29, 2023
UMMC radiologists work through tornado aftermath
By
Amerigo Allegretto
Dr. Richard Duszak received a phone call in the early hours of March 26. Just hours before, a deadly tornado ripped through the Mississippi area of Rolling Fork, a 90-minute drive from the University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC) in Jackson.
March 29, 2023
Does ChatGPT have a role in clinical radiology?
By
Will Morton
ChatGPT could become a significant aid in clinical radiology, according to a team at George Washington University in Washington, DC. They discussed the chatbot's potential benefits in a paper published March 25 in the
Journal of the American College of Radiology
.
March 27, 2023
In 2023 and beyond, AI is redefining radiology
By
Dr. Mathias Goyen
In the field of healthcare, artificial intelligence (AI) isn't replacing humans. It's enabling humans to devote more of their time to the work that only humans can do.
March 27, 2023
ACR, RBMA ask Congress to address workforce shortages
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
The American College of Radiology (ACR) and the Radiology Business Management Association (RBMA) have submitted a letter to the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions regarding healthcare workforce shortages.
March 26, 2023
Out-of-pocket costs persist as barrier to breast imaging
By
Amerigo Allegretto
Despite the removal of cost-sharing from initial breast cancer screening, out-of-pocket costs persist as a barrier for early breast cancer diagnosis, a study published March 27 in
JAMA Network Open
found.
March 26, 2023
Week in review: Gadolinium's effect on the environment | PET/CT in critically ill COVID-19 patients | New radiation shield
By
Erik L. Ridley
March 24, 2023
AIUM to highlight ultrasound's future, industry at its annual meeting
By
Amerigo Allegretto
Rebranding comes with excitement and a chance to take steps toward the future of industry. That's what the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) aims for in its annual meeting March 25 to 29 in Orlando.
March 23, 2023
Survey finds moral distress is prevalent among radiologists
By
Amerigo Allegretto
Nearly half of radiologists in a national survey indicated they had either left or had considering leaving their job due to moral distress, according to research published March 22 in the
American Journal of Roentgenology
.
March 23, 2023
6 ways to foster a 'no blame' safety reporting culture in radiology
By
Dr. Louise Rainford, PhD
Mistakes happen in radiology -- just as in all professions. And while some safety incidents have significant consequences, others have no significance at all -- in fact, the majority of incidents are often dealt with locally and rather quickly.
March 23, 2023
Radiology reports key to supporting referring physicians' patient care
By
Erik L. Ridley
The radiology report is a key element of the service that radiology groups provide to referring physicians. In fact, many see the report as a radiology group's single most important deliverable to customers -- and it may need to change in years to come.
March 23, 2023
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