Radiology Assistants and Radiology Physician Assistants

Radiologists can relieve the stress of being over-worked by delegating imaging procedures to radiology assistants (RAs) or to Radiology Physician Assistants.

Radiologists work under a lot of pressure. Physicians who order imaging tests generally want the results as soon as reasonably possible. Additionally, with more physicians ordering imaging, from CT scans to MRIs, from mammograms to routine x-rays, the stress on radiologists leads to burnout. The Advisory Board, an organization of approximately 250 health care professional experts,…

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The Importance of Incorporating Analytics & Reporting Into Your Radiology Practice

The Importance of Incorporating Analytics & Reporting into Your Radiology Practice

Data within today’s healthcare industry is abundant. Arguably, out of all the departments inside a hospital, radiology holds the most and richest variety of data. Unleashing the power of this information propels many benefits for a radiology practice, such as enhancing operational processes, saving money improving clinical care. Yet, the deployment of interactive analytics and…

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Expanding Collaborative Imaging Promises to End Radiology Consolidation

Collaborative Imaging | Radiology Practice and RCM Management

Partners of Collaborative Imaging experience billing collection improvements of over 25% while reducing operating costs by 30% The $18 billion radiology industry continues to face a growing threat of consolidation, resulting in larger practices, higher medical costs, diminished patient care and increased physician burnout. In response, Collaborative Imaging has formed the industry’s most sustainable business…

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2020 Radiology Industry Technology Trends

From artificial intelligence (AI) assisting with the reading of a scan

Technological advancements in conjunction with innovative thinking have led to changes in the radiology industry. Today, innovative solutions offer advantages to radiologists and patients. These solutions allow radiologists to deliver higher-quality services, faster than ever before. In addition, some of these advancements can help prevent the radiologists themselves from experiencing burnout. However, determining which technologies…

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