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How Technology Can Simplify Radiology Mergers and Acquisitions 

Intelerad

These include operational, financial, technical, compliance, and workplace-culture issues. Integration of Systems and Workflows Technical Compatibility – Different groups often use varied Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS), Radiology Information Systems (RIS), and Electronic Health Records (EHR).

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Key Strategies to Prevent and Recover from Ransomware Attacks  

Intelerad

In the Event of a Breach, The Intelerad Cloud Has You Covered It can often take security teams too long to notice signs of attack, leading to interruptions in care during restoration of PACS data. It is essential to prepare for any situation to avoid interrupted service for your patient population.

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The PACSman Pontificates: Is radiology ready for AI and vice versa?

AuntMinnie

only six out of the 300+ regulatory-approved AI applications in radiology are reimbursed worldwide” and the “… lack of public funding is a significant obstacle for advancing AI in radiology and could delay the realization of AI’s full potential in improving patient care.” Studies published in the U.S. Is it ready? Both think they are.

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Crowdsourced Advice for Being a Young Radiology Attending

Ben White

Participate in the business, learn how to run meetings, and fix things that need fixing to ensure great patient care. Accept feedback from the folks you respect and who you know practice great patient care. They will come to you if they know you understand them and care about doing it right. Don’t just read films.

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Backwards to the Future: The Return of the Radiology Oral Boards

Ben White

If it’s not a PACS, then it’s probably not a good test. All things being equal, we do want radiologists to interface well with ordering providers and have good bedside manner for direct patient care. ” The Core Exam will, despite its flaws, remain unchanged. We should be graduating board-certified radiologists.

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