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Paramedics weigh in on the feasibility of portable MRI for stroke care

AuntMinnie

Previous research has shown the feasibility of using point-of-care portable MRI from a telemedicine-equipped ambulance while a patient is being transported. In this follow-up study, Kolangarakath's group sought to identify barriers to implementing such a protocol using the Systems Engineering Initiative for Patient Safety (SEIPS2.0)

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The Human Element of AI in Radiology Deployment

Aidoc

Jose and his team recognized that administrators need to see AIs value in terms of patient outcomes, workflow efficiency and financial viability. Instead of focusing on the cost of AI, they emphasized the impact AI has on patient safety, reduced length of stay and improved care coordination.

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What Healthcare Providers Need to Know About FDA-Cleared CGM Sensors During Imaging: A Guide to FreeStyle Libre 2 and 3

Vesta Teleradiology

Ensure that imaging equipment settings align with the recommended parameters to maintain patient safety and device integrity. Equipment Compatibility : While the sensors are approved for use during imaging, remain vigilant about the specific conditions outlined by Abbott, especially concerning MRI procedures.

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Bridging the Communication Gap Between the Emergency Department and Radiologist

Aidoc

The common adage of a bustling and stressful emergency room is resoundingly accurate. Interruptions in this communication may cause delays in critical decision-making potentially resulting in detrimental outcomes such as treatment delays or delays in discharge times thereby impacting both patient outcomes and satisfaction.

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Bridging the Communication Gap Between the Emergency Department and Radiologist

Aidoc

The common adage of a bustling and stressful emergency room is resoundingly accurate. Interruptions in this communication may cause delays in critical decision-making potentially resulting in detrimental outcomes such as treatment delays or delays in discharge times thereby impacting both patient outcomes and satisfaction.