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New CPT Codes for 2025: What Healthcare Professionals Need to Know

Vesta Teleradiology

Source: Coding Clarified Implications for Healthcare Providers These updates are not just administrative changes; they have real-world implications for patient care and healthcare operations. Payor Relations Managers: Coordinate with insurers to align reimbursement policies.

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Minnies winners for 2023 highlight AI, innovation in radiology

AuntMinnie

Renner has taught both undergraduate and graduate programs in pathophysiology, medicolegal and ethics, clinical decision-making, professional issues and trends, clinical pathways, pharmacology in medical imaging, advanced patient care and management, musculoskeletal imaging and procedures, and integrated principles of image analysis.

Radiology 331
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Cloud-Based Automated Revenue Collection and Prior-Authorization Workflow Solutions for Exa Platform Launched at RSNA 2023

Imaging Technology

Using artificial intelligence to efficiently identify patients at risk for critical missed follow-up care, Exa Connect closes this gap in patient care. Good communication between patients and providers may potentially enhance patient safety and outcomes, improve the coordination of care and decrease the cost of care.4

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Why the Effort to Recover Financially in 2023 Must Include Healthcare AI

Aidoc

population will soon be enrolled in government-sponsored health insurance. The recent Federal Reserve decision to raise interest rates can impact the ability of hospitals to sustain high quality care, according to one hospital CFO. Inflation has increased the cost of supplies, and may limit segment growth.

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The PACSman Pontificates: The PACSstradamus Prophecies

AuntMinnie

A survey was recently done asking how rads felt about it being mandatory for radiologists to use AI in their practices to guarantee patient safety and get paid. Hopefully this won’t negatively impact patient care -- reading fast vs accuracy -- but that too remains to be seen. It’s all still on the rad.

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