Health IT

Healthcare information (HIT) systems are designed to connect all the elements together for patient data, reports, medical imaging, billing, electronic medical record (EMR), hospital information system (HIS), PACS, cardiology information systems (CVIS)enterprise image systemsartificial intelligence (AI) applications, analytics, patient monitors, remote monitoring systems, inventory management, the hospital internet of things (IOT), cloud or onsite archive/storage, and cybersecurity.

M&A mergers and acquisitions business deal

Intelerad acquiring cloud specialist Ambra Health to form $1.7B enterprise imaging giant

The combined company now manages more than 50 billion medical images and will read upward of 130 million exams each year.

Radiologists, referrers prefer switch to subspecialized reporting system over modality-based scheme

Imaging team members said productivity, confidence and turnaround times all improved under a centralized reporting system.

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What radiology providers can do to prepare for the new ‘AI data paradigm’

Data streams are becoming an increasingly important part of the specialty's value to healthcare, and practices will need new mechanisms to utilize this information.

New ACR report identifies 3 pressing concerns when sharing patient imaging data

Organizations must consider everything from de-identifying image data and rad report info, and establishing proper frameworks.

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ACR offers info-blocking update, including dealing with surprise radiology reports

New details also include eight exceptions to info-blocking rules, including issues related to privacy, security and charging fees for services that enhance interoperability.

5 Years into the Cloud, John Muir Health Is Just Getting Started

Sponsored by Sectra

One 3D mammogram acquired via digital breast tomosynthesis adds about 500 MB of image data to a hospital’s storage system. That’s the average. On the high end, a single study can occupy as much as 3 GB of real estate on a finite-volume storage server.

Radiologists spend 44% less time generating prostate cancer screening reports with new approach

Patients also stand to benefit from more streamlined, consistent approaches to reporting, experts charged recently.

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Radiology department automates process for spotting reports with actionable findings

The novel natural language processing technique can pinpoint overlooked details and avoid costly delays to patient care.

Around the web

A total of 16 cardiology practices from 12 states settled with the DOJ to resolve allegations they overbilled Medicare for imaging agents used to diagnose cardiovascular disease. 

CCTA is being utilized more and more for the diagnosis and management of suspected coronary artery disease. An international group of specialists shared their perspective on this ongoing trend.

The new technology shows early potential to make a significant impact on imaging workflows and patient care.