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Philips secures cardiovascular imaging contract with Va. clinic

AuntMinnie

Services will include inpatient nursing care, cardiovascular operating rooms, cardiac catheterization, and electrophysiology labs. All aim to reduce x-ray dosage for patients as well as improve workflows and clinical confidence. Philips will also provide Carilion Clinic with a service and maintenance program, it said.

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GE HealthCare Expands On-Device Triage Capabilities of Critical Care Suite with FDA Clearance of Algorithm for Pneumothorax Detection, Notification, Triage and Diagnosis

Imaging Technology

X-ray is the oldest form of imaging and a valuable tool on the frontlines of patient care, accounting for over 60 percent of all imaging exams. [4] X-ray is the oldest form of imaging and a valuable tool on the frontlines of patient care, accounting for over 60 percent of all imaging exams. [4]

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ISMRM: Does MRI have a role in the emergency department?

AuntMinnie

MRI complements CT, ultrasound, and x-ray when it comes to trauma imaging," Mandel said. And having MRI available in the emergency department means that ED patients don't have to compete with inpatients or outpatients for MRI time." However, there are downsides to MRI in the ED, Mandel cautioned. The bottom line?

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3 Factors That Determine Radiology Pricing

Premier Radiology Services

Clearly, for imaging centers, x-ray reviews are a crucial part of that diagnostic process. In emergency departments and outpatient facilities, procedures, x-rays receive a lot of attention from providers, patients, health insurance plans and from medicare cost accounting. Indeed, it is common to pay $12-$15 per reading.

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Direct Radiology Provides Urgent Teleradiology Solution in the Midst of COVID-19

Direct Radiology

Front-line doctors, nurses and administrators are reconfiguring inpatient units, closing many outpatient services, and making difficult decisions that no one could have prepared for. In-house radiology refocused on inpatient chest x-ray and CT scans, mostly on COVID patients.