CT, MRI Payments Plummet at Private Practices

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In January 2020, the Journal of the American College of Radiology published the results of a study which concluded that Medicare reimbursement to both non-radiologist physicians (NRPs) and radiologists for their in-office MRIs and CT scans has decreased significantly since 2006. The researchers analyzed data they obtained from the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid…

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Direct Communication Improves MRI Follow-Up Recommendations

When radiologists directly communicate with referring physicians

On Dec. 30, 2019, the American Journal of Roentgenology published the results of a study that analyzed the compliance of referring physicians with the follow-up recommendations provided in the musculoskeletal MRI reports that they received from radiologists. The results of this study indicate that when the radiologist directly communicates with the referring doctor, compliance with…

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MRI Safety in the Facility

A female getting an MRI

The magnetic fields generated from an MRI to capture diagnostic images are extremely powerful. As such, there are numerous safety protocols that must be followed during operation. The MRI safety protocols created by the ACR Guidance Document on MR Safe Practices: 2013 are designed to ensure the safety of the patients as well as the…

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New Legislation Aims to Improve Coverage for Breast Cancer Detection

New Legislation Aims to Improve Coverage for Breast Cancer Detection

  Breast cancer is a leading cause of death among women worldwide. Early detection is key to improving outcomes for those who develop the disease. To that end, U.S. House lawmakers are proposing a bill that would require all insurers to cover any supplemental breast imaging, beyond screening mammograms, with no patient out-of-pocket costs. The…

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