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Ultrasound use shifts among radiologists, nonphysician practitioners

AuntMinnie

Ultrasound use has shifted over the past decade, including whether radiologists, surgeons, or nonphysicians practitioners perform the exams, a study published on December 13 in the American Journal of Roentgenology found. from 2009 to 2021. The share of billed ultrasound services increased for radiologists from 31.6%

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What can global radiology learn from Singapore?

AuntMinnie

The clinical implementation of point-of-care ultrasound is making steady progress. Radiologists must engage with other care providers to find out where the gaps are and achieve more harmonization, he said. Courtesy of Dr. Joyce Yap, community geriatrician and lead for POCUS in Community (PIC). since 2010.

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How to comply with CMS's CT radiation dose measure

AuntMinnie

Administered CT radiation doses are highly variable across patients, radiologists, and hospitals throughout the U.S. CMS required that this measure be designed as an electronic clinical quality measure (eCQM), the first radiology measure to be written in this format. JAMA Intern Med. 2020;180(5):666-675. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2020.0064.

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Predictions for Healthcare AI Entering 2023

Aidoc

Backed by a stockpile of scientific research, clinical trials and critical feedback, healthcare AI has reached that inflection point where it is now primed for widespread adoption. Clinical AI Will Drastically Expand Its Reach As clinical AI continues its maturation, I predict it will touch up to 50% of providers in 2023.