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Practice Management: Page 88
Meet the women behind the paid leave movement for radiology
By
Amerigo Allegretto
Nearly 15 years of work toward paid family/medical leave for radiology took a historic step forward for Dr. Elizabeth Arleo from Weill Cornell Medicine and others when the American College of Radiology passed a resolution in April.
June 7, 2022
Virtual conferences fall short for networking, social interaction
By
Brian Casey
Virtual radiology conferences generally got high marks in a new international survey published in
European Radiology
on June 2. But they fell short in one key area: a lack of social contact and networking opportunities.
June 6, 2022
RSNA touts 30K MIDRC data milestone
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
In just two years, the RSNA has delivered more than 30,000 de‑identified imaging exams to the Medical Imaging and Data Resource Center (MIDRC), an open-access platform that offers data that can be used for research.
June 5, 2022
Breast cancer screening rates declined during pandemic
By
Amerigo Allegretto
Another study has confirmed that breast and cervical cancer screening saw declines in volume during the COVID-19 pandemic -- a decline that translates to over 2Â million women who missed mammography exams, researchers said in a June 3 study in
JAMA Network Open
.
June 3, 2022
JNM issues supplement on neurodegeneration imaging
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
The
Journal of Nuclear Medicine
(JNM) recently issued a supplement that provides an up-to-date overview on molecular imaging in neurodegeneration, as well as a discussion on the future of the field.
June 2, 2022
Study finds racial inequity in imaging rates at pediatric EDs
By
Erik L. Ridley
A large cross-sectional study encompassing 38 children's hospitals and more than 12Â million pediatric emergency department (ED) visits has found significant differences in imaging utilization among racial and ethnic groups.
June 2, 2022
ASTRO sees opportunity in CMS delay of RO Model
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
The American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) has submitted comments to the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) in response to the agency's move to indefinitely postpone the start of an alternative payment model for radiation oncology (the RO Model).
June 1, 2022
Report: U.S. needs $100M annually to study low-dose radiation
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
A new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine estimates that the U.S. needs $100Â million annually over the next 15 years to investigate the impact of low doses of radiation on human health.
June 1, 2022
AuntMinnie.com Imaging Leaders Insider
By
Erik L. Ridley
June 1, 2022
Family in Turkey sues after girl sustains burns from MRI
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
The parents of a 7-year-old girl in Turkey are suing the hospital where they say she sustained burns during an MRI scan. The family has also filed a criminal complaint, say published reports.
June 1, 2022
GE contrast plant in Shanghai to approach full production next week
By
Brian Casey
There may be a light at the end of the tunnel for the global shortage of iodinated contrast media. GE Healthcare said on June 2 that a contrast manufacturing plant in Shanghai, China, will return to close to 100% production of contrast media next week.
June 1, 2022
The contrast media shortage's impact on radiology
By
Sandy Coffta
The shutdown of GE Healthcare's Shanghai, China, plant that began in April has caused a global shortage of the iodinated contrast media iohexol. Sandy Coffta of Healthcare Administrative Partners offers suggestions on how to cope.
June 1, 2022
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