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Bridging the Communication Gap Between the Emergency Department and Radiologist

Aidoc

The capabilities of the individuals performing these tasks are far-extended as they work within the strenuous confines of delivering high quality patient care within definitive triage time windows for the complex pathophysiologies of an increasingly aging and sicker population while meeting the persistent demands of an impatient patient population.

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Bridging the Communication Gap Between the Emergency Department and Radiologist

Aidoc

The capabilities of the individuals performing these tasks are far-extended as they work within the strenuous confines of delivering high quality patient care within definitive triage time windows for the complex pathophysiologies of an increasingly aging and sicker population while meeting the persistent demands of an impatient patient population.

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Medicare proposed rule again cuts radiology reimbursement in 2025

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The American College of Radiology (ACR) reports that “CMS is using statutory authority under the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 for the Secretary to add additional colorectal cancer screening tests and procedures to its definition of screening tests to propose coverage of CTC for Medicare beneficiaries. The rule points out that the U.S.

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4 Strategies to Reduce Reporting Errors in Radiology

Everything Rad

However, as radiologists we know that there is not always a single definitive outcome from an imaging study. We render an interpretation that is based on our understanding of the patient’s condition at the time of the exam. In fact, communication failure in general is the fourth most common reason for radiologists in the U.S.