At radRounds this month, we will be holding an image contest. The contributor who submits the top rated image as decided by both the community and by a panel of radiologists will win an Amazon gift certificate of $250 (USD). If you have any questions, please contact
imagecontest@radrounds.com
Rules:
* Must be a radRounds member to participate (radiologists, technologists, industry leaders, all backgrounds are eligible and invited)
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on June 26, 2010 at 11:30am —
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(DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING, Greg Freiherr) -- They are nearly microscopic, yet ganged together they can pack a big punch. They are microbeads embedded with radioisotopes and infused into body parts containing cancer tumors. The idea is to surround and destroy the tumor. The problem is making sure the microbeads stay put. SPECT/CT can provide the information to make it work.
This novel form of radiotherapy, called radiomicrosphere therapy, offers new hope for patients with inoperable…
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on June 25, 2010 at 6:00am —
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(DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING, Rebekah Moan) -- In a new policy that could make hospital-based radiologists breathe a bit easier, NightHawk Radiology has announced limits on what it will do to obtain new contracts in hospital settings. Recently, the company said that under its “Commitment to Community,” it will not do business with hospitals directly or indirectly unless: The hospital doesn’t currently have a radiology group providing services, and hasn’t had a group doing so for a reasonable period of…
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on June 24, 2010 at 6:00am —
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ACR Member First Radiologist Appointed White House Fellow…
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on June 23, 2010 at 11:39am —
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(DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING, Rebekah Moan) -- An addiction treatment and rehab center in Florida has become the first facility on the East Coast to use single-photon emission CT scans as part of its standard of care for treating addicts. The Hanley Center in West Palm Beach is using the modality to analyze the parts of the brain affected by addiction in order to customize treatment for patients. Single-photon emission CT (SPECT) illustrates blood flow in the brain. It has been used in cardiology and…
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on June 23, 2010 at 6:00am —
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on June 22, 2010 at 11:23pm —
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Merge Healthcare Signs Distribution Agreement for Health IT Solution in Brazil
New relationship brings industry-leading eFilm Workstation® to the growing Brazilian market
MILWAUKEE--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Merge Healthcare (NASDAQ: MRGE), a leading health IT solutions provider , today announced a new distribution agreement with Microdata Tecnologia LTDA, a PACS and Medical Imaging Technology manufacturer in Brazil. Under the agreement, Microdata Tecnologia LTDA will have…
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on June 22, 2010 at 10:11pm —
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(DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING, Pat Kroken) -- This article is the last in a series addressing the challenge of implementing a productivity-based compensation model in a radiology practice. To put this installment in perspective, it might be important to review that information since the final phase probably represents the least politically charged or disruptive. It discusses the assumptions and results of implementing a specific approach to rewarding high-productivity physicians. Assuming our…
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on June 22, 2010 at 6:00am —
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(DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING, Greg Freiherr) -- At two minutes, thirty-nine seconds, Whip It was succinct and fittingly staccato, characteristics that in 1980 propelled the band DEVO to the top of the charts. Now DEVO is cracking a capitalist whip, rewriting the song’s lyrics to tout the unveiling of D-EVO (digital evolved), Fujifilm Medical Systems USA’s new portable flat-panel detector. It is the end of an era. …

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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on June 21, 2010 at 6:00am —
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(DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING, Robert Maroszek, M.D.) -- A physician, who at the time was the principal doctor of a major medical clinic, once approached me about radiation dose issues and asked me to compare a chest x-ray to a chest and abdomen CT scan. I was prepared, having dealt with similar concerns expressed by other medical practitioners, and explained briefly how it can vary greatly and how the potential health hazards are weighed against the benefits. It was not the first time I had an inquiry…
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on June 20, 2010 at 6:00am —
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(DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING, John Hayes) -- A new initiative by the American College of Radiology addresses growing tensions between hospitals and their contracted radiology groups, some of which have caused the relationship to end in a bitter breakup.
A year in the works, the report by the ACR’s Task Force on Relationships Between Radiologists and Hospitals and Other Healthcare Organizations is due to be published in the June issue of the Journal of the American College of Radiology.
Added by radRounds Radiology Network on June 19, 2010 at 6:00am —
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(DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING, Pat Kroken) -- The first article in this series discussed why productivity-based compensation is controversial based on the various production levels in the group: the racehorses, plowhorses, and plodders. Once productivity-based compensation has passed the conceptual stage, the real work begins. And this phase, due to its potential complexity and the reality of potential salary adjustments, often represents the point at which the wheels fall off. …
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on June 18, 2010 at 6:00am —
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(DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING, Greg Freiherr) -- The CT marketplace in the U.S. is teetering on the edge of somnolence, a smoky gray purgatory stirred by a wafting hope of redemption but stalled in melancholy. CT has slipped into this netherworld following the manic adoption of 64-slice scanners, which has saturated the U.S. installed base with CT functionality that can meet all routine—and some extraordinary—clinical needs.…

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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on June 17, 2010 at 6:00am —
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(DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING, Daniel F. Gottlieb, Esq) -- In response to a dramatic increase in the volume and cost of diagnostic imaging and other ancillary services furnished to Medicare patients in referring physicians’ offices, the Medicare Patient Advisory Commission is considering ways to rein in both. MedPac, which advises Congress on Medicare payment issues, is looking at a menu of changes to the Stark law's in-office ancillary services exception (in-office exception) and certain physician…
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on June 16, 2010 at 5:30am —
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(DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING, Greg Freiherr) -- Radiologists have come to expect rising demand for CT, which is why anecdotal reports of sudden and dramatic falls in CT volumes have sent a shudder through the community. All the more alarming is that the rumored drop-offs are coming at the request of patients who want nothing to do with CT because they fear its radiation will someday cause cancer. Instead they reportedly are demanding ultrasound or MRI because neither has ionizing radiation—never mind…
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on June 15, 2010 at 5:30am —
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New Braunfels, TX June 7, 2010 – SmartMed Apps, software developer for mobile phones, has just released a radiological mobile positioning guide for the iPhone. RadX Mobile is an intuitive application for finding diagnostic exam information in an electronic format without the hassles of traditional paper based reference guides.
At the touch of the screen, RadX Mobile will provide radiographers with a quick and easy way to navigate to desired exam information complete with detailed exam…
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on June 13, 2010 at 7:40am —
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(DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING) -- By Rebekah Moan
It may be possible to use ultrasound as a reliable, low-cost form of male contraception, according to ongoing research at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Chief researcher James Tsuruta, Ph.D., embarked on the study after learning about research in the 1970s at the University of Missouri-Columbia finding that a dose of ultrasound to the testes with the appropriate frequency and power could result in enough germ cell loss…
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on June 10, 2010 at 7:30pm —
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ACR Launches American Institute for Radiologic Pathology New Radiologic Pathology Course Continues Resident Training after AFIP Closure
Reston, VA — The American College of Radiology (ACR) has launched the American Institute for Radiologic Pathology (AIRP), which will provide a four-week Radiologic-Pathology Correlation Course, given five times per year, beginning in January 2011.
The new AIRP course fulfills all requirements for more than 310 residency programs…
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on June 10, 2010 at 8:54am —
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(DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING) -- By Greg Freiherr
Radiologists have come to expect rising demand for CT, which is why anecdotal reports of sudden and dramatic falls in CT volumes have sent a shudder through the community. All the more alarming is that the rumored drop-offs are coming at the request of patients who want nothing to do with CT because they fear its radiation will someday cause cancer. Instead they reportedly are demanding ultrasound or MRI because neither has ionizing…
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on June 9, 2010 at 9:30am —
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(DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING) -- By Daniel F. Gottlieb, Esq
In response to a dramatic increase in the volume and cost of diagnostic imaging and other ancillary services furnished to Medicare patients in referring physicians’ offices, the Medicare Patient Advisory Commission is considering ways to rein in both. MedPac, which advises Congress on Medicare payment issues, is looking at a menu of changes to the Stark law's in-office ancillary services exception (in-office exception) and…
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on June 8, 2010 at 7:30am —
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