By Keith LoriaRadiology TodayVol. 17 No. 4 P. 18 Systems continue to evolve and expand in ways that benefit radiologists,…
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By Jeannette SabatiniRadiology TodayVol. 17 No. 4 P. 22 The grace period extended by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid…
By Beth W. OrensteinRadiology TodayVol. 17 No. 3 P. 10 Until recently, most interventional radiologists—like most of their physician colleagues—were…
By Jeannette SabatiniRadiology TodayVol. 17 No. 3 P. 14 Results comparable to radiation are just part of expanding its use…
By Kathy HardyRadiology TodayVol. 17 No. 3 P. 18 Regulation, economic issues, and practice differences slow contrast-enhanced ultrasound adoption in…
By Keith LoriaRadiology TodayVol. 17 No. 3 P. 22 If money, space, and time were not constraints, a full-blown hybrid…
By Beth W. OrensteinRadiology TodayVol. 17 No. 2 P. 8 US registry data show that roughly two-thirds of patients with…
By Kathy HardyRadiology TodayVol. 17 No. 2 P. 12 “Confusion” is a common word used by breast imagers to describe…
By Melody Mulaik, MSHS, CRA, FAHRA, RCC, CPC, CPC-HRadiology TodayVol. 17 No. 2 P. 16 Editor’s Note: Last month’s Radiology Billing…
By Keith LoriaRadiology TodayVol. 17 No. 2 P. 22 In the United States, the average age of installed MR systems…

