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Vaccine Shows Effective Against U.K. Variant Of Virus
Health
Vaccine Shows Effective Against U.K. Variant Of Virus
12 February 2021 - Ci Magazine
Breast Cancer Named Most Diagnosed Form Of Cancer Over Lung Cancer
Radiology News, Health
Breast Cancer Named Most Diagnosed Form Of Cancer Over Lung Cancer
12 February 2021 - Ci Magazine
Report Finds Pandemic Intensified Burnout Among Specialties While Radiology Sees Reprieve
Radiology News, Health
Report Finds Pandemic Intensified Burnout Among Specialties While Radiology Sees Reprieve
05 February 2021 - Ci Magazine
Study Finds Minority Children Receive Less Advanced Imaging In The ED
Business, Health
Study Finds Minority Children Receive Less Advanced Imaging In The ED
05 February 2021 - Ci Magazine
The pandemic has forced people to stay home, especially from doctor’s offices. A pain or two can be ignored to avoid the virus and give those who are actually ill a spot in a hospital bed. However, there is no evidence that the rate of cancer is decreasing, which leaves the possibility that cancers are going undiagnosed and/or untreated due to the pandemic. In fact, the risk involved with not getting routine tests done is alarming. Thus, some of the largest cancer organizations have banded together to write an open letter to the public, reminding them that cancel still poses a major threat to their health and acting as soon as safely possible can lead to much better outcomes. Among these are The National Comprehensive Cancer Network and the American Cancer Society. “As leading cancer centers and organizations, we urge people across the country to talk with their health care provider to resume regular primary care checkups, recommended cancer screening, and evidence-based cancer treatment to lessen the negative impact the pandemic is having on identifying and treating people with cancer,” representatives of the organizations write. But their main concern is not finding the cancer early enough to treat it. “This is concerning because identifying and treating cancer early significantly improves outcomes from cancer, a disease in which it’s estimated more than 600,000 people died from in the U.S. in 2020,” they write. Recent research has found the number screenings of cervical, colorectal, breast, prostate, and lung cancer dropped radically due to COVID-19 concerns. There has also been a significant drop in cancer diagnoses and delays in active treatment, as patients are worried about being exposed to the virus. The organization representatives point out that hospitals and medical systems across the country implemented infection control measures to provide a safe environment for people to receive important medical care. The representatives recommend everyone ensure people are not delaying care for important medical issues, encourage people to resume recommended cancer screening, encourage patients with cancer to resume evidence-based treatment, contact a doctor right away if concerning medical symptoms arise, and resume all preventive and prescribed care.
Radiology News, Health
Cancer Organizations Endorse Screening During COVID-19
05 February 2021 - Ci Magazine
False-Positives Found To Be Higher If ECG Is Done Too Soon After Cardiac Arrest
Radiology News, Health
False-Positives Found To Be Higher If ECG Is Done Too Soon After Cardiac Arrest
29 January 2021 - Ci Magazine
This $100M Mammography Trial Has Made A Comeback After Pandemic Slow Down
Radiology News, Health
This $100M Mammography Trial Has Made A Comeback After Pandemic Slow Down
28 January 2021 - Ci Magazine
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Covid-19 Pandemic Tech Solution

Collaborative Imaging has developed and deployed a proprietary, cloud-based Radiology reading workstation into large hospital based radiology practices. This represents an important safety solution in this Covid-19 Pandemic. The Ci solution integrates all PACS systems that a practice may be reading into a unified worklist on industry standard viewers and dictation system. There is a robust “Help” desk, and embedded messaging capability to facilitate the communication between radiologist and referring physician as well as hospital imaging department personnel and patients. Ci provides nationwide / 24/7 sub-specialty reads and can deploy the solution quickly and effectively in a tight time frame to facilitate the solution needed today between hospital and reading radiologist. All this while maintaining safe distancing with no compromise to turnaround time, quality and all the existing specific protocols in place. For further information, please contact Collaborative Imaging at 508.808.2385 or bdey@collaborativeimaging.com

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