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Non-Physician Providers Increasingly Used in Imaging Interpretations

Vesta Teleradiology

A study published in Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology examines the increasing trend of NPPs taking on imaging interpretation responsibilities. The study analyzed data from over 3 million imaging claims between 2016 and 2020 and found that 3% were attributed to NPPs, with the highest rates in rural areas.

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Surprising Improved Productivity with Ultrasound Worksheets

Imorgon Medical

Written by Andy Milkowski Introduction Radiologists face various challenges, including the need for greater efficiency and quality in reporting. The implementation of structured reporting is widely recognized as a means to improve communication and enhance satisfaction for both referring clinicians and radiologists [ 1 ].

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Surprising Improved Productivity with Ultrasound Worksheets

Imorgon Medical

Written by Andy Milkowski Introduction Radiologists face various challenges, including the need for greater efficiency and quality in reporting. The implementation of structured reporting is widely recognized as a means to improve communication and enhance satisfaction for both referring clinicians and radiologists [ 1 ].

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Leading Organizations and Breast Imaging Experts Weigh in on New Task Force Screening Recommendations, Impact on Health Equity and Women’s Health

Imaging Technology

Therefore, it would be prudent to support patients and doctors, including radiologists reviewing the imaging, to make tailored decisions regarding frequency of screening for breast cancer, with the option of screening annually.” In women who cannot have MRI, ultrasound can be considered.

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