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In 2014, he obtained a master’s degree in healthcare quality and patient safety from Northwestern. Nemcek has been named a Top Doctor by Chicago Magazine on multiple occasions and has been honored by the establishment in 2011 of the Albert A. Endowed Professorship in Interventional Radiology at Northwestern.
This year’s recipient is Dania Daye, MD, PhD , an assistant professor of radiology in the division of interventional radiology at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Harvard Medical School. He is the current president of the Southeastern Angiographic Society (SEAS). George Teplick Memorial Award.
The coronavirus pandemic proved the healthcare systems are insufficient and inadequate to fight a pandemic. Coronavirus challenges the most advanced healthcare systems. But the coronavirus pandemic challenged the traditional care system with remote healthcare becoming popular. It’s a nightmare where things are out of control.
In the US for instance, radiology groups are being increasingly taken over by larger groups, or becoming employees of hospitals and hospital systems, in an effort to curb costs and improve economies of scale. In different parts of the world, the situation is of course different. Opposite ends of the spectrum indeed.
From a healthcare IT perspective, some practical soul-searching becomes necessary to prevent large-scale disruption of critical healthcare services. Our client hospitals did not, therefore, experience any significant impact in terms of timeliness of interpretation. Or else we can attempt to tackle the problem head-on.
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