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NEJM: Tips for handling disclosure of large-scale adverse events

Thursday, September 02 2010
 

FDA initiates performance monitoring program

Thursday, September 02 2010
 

Ultrasound society issues consensus statement for ovarian cyst management

Thursday, September 02 2010
 

UnitedHealth to invest $10M in Calif. critical access hospitals

Thursday, September 02 2010
 

HHS awards $17M for patient-centered outcomes research

Wednesday, September 01 2010
 

AMIA launches international health informatics partnership

Wednesday, September 01 2010
 

Report: Radiology among least common diagnostic errors

Wednesday, September 01 2010
 

USPSTF urged to reconsider CTC recommendations

Wednesday, September 01 2010
 

New HIMSS site covers quality improvement basics

Wednesday, September 01 2010
 

Canada invests in radiopharmaceuticals

Tuesday, August 31 2010
 

CMS issues compliancy reminder for HIPAA orgs in January 2011

Tuesday, August 31 2010
 

Weno seeks ONC-ATCB status

Tuesday, August 31 2010
 

ARRT offers limited time changes to RT certification process

Monday, August 30 2010
 

AHRQ: Hospital-acquired infections extend hospital stays, costs

Monday, August 30 2010
 

Report: PHR for mobile devices could be healthcare’s 'killer app'

Sunday, August 29 2010
 

Health Affairs: EMR transition could take some time

Friday, August 27 2010
 

SIR supports research new interventional treatment for MS

Friday, August 27 2010
 

PLoS: Health IT can improve cardiovascular risk management

Thursday, August 26 2010
 

DoE grants Dynasil $6.2M in SBIR awards

Thursday, August 26 2010
 

KLAS: EMRs' true costs are higher than expected

Thursday, August 26 2010
 
Web Exclusives

JACR: Early a.m. rad shift expedites communication of urgent findings

 An early morning radiologist shift can expedite the communication of urgent findings and improve patient care, according to a study in this month's Journal of the American College of Radiology. “The Joint Commission and the ACR have emphasized the importance of improved communication, particularly of critical test results, for better patient care,” Rathachai Kaewlai, MD, of Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, shared with Health Imaging News.

Feature: U.S. needs national strategy to curb imaging overutilization

 Medical imaging overutilization--a growing concern in the U.S.--exposes patients to unnecessary radiation, while also adding to rising healthcare costs, according to a study published online Aug. 24 in Radiology. In an interview, William R. Hendee, PhD, lead author, reviewed various methods by which medical imaging could be curtailed.

Radiology: Prelim study shows CE breast CT outperforms CT, mammo

 Dedicated contrast-enhanced (CE) breast CT delivered significantly improved conspicuity of malignant breast lesions, including ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), compared with unenhanced breast CT and mammography, according to a study published in the September issue of Radiology.

Radiology: Rad role may evolve as image-guided biopsies trend up

 CT, ultrasound and MRI have helped shift biopsy techniques away from more invasive approaches toward image-guided percutaneous techniques, according to a study published in the September issue of Radiology. The trend toward less-invasive approaches translates into enhanced safety and efficiency and could lead to more interaction between patients and radiologists.

CMS Webinar: Incentive payments to offset EHR adoption, not reimburse

 The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ (CMS) EHR incentive payments are not considered reimbursement for money expended on EHR technology, but are intended to offset the cost associated with adoption and ongoing meaningful use, according to CMS during an Aug. 12 webinar.

CMS webinar: Eligible professionals can expect EHR incentives in 2011

 Funding incentives for EHR use is the main goal of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' (CMS) meaningful use initiative, and there are incentive programs for both hospitals and eligible professionals, according to Elizabeth Holland, health insurance specialist at the Department of Health and Human Services, who spoke during a CMS-sponsored webinar Aug. 8.

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