Practice Management

Practice management involves overseeing all business aspects of a medical practice including financials, human resources, information technology, compliance, marketing and operations.

Trainees troubled by disclosing medical errors

Disclosing medical errors to a patient is a difficult, but necessary process. As troubling as it is for a veteran physician, it’s particularly stressful for medical trainees.

AMIC says appropriate use criteria will ensure patients receive safe, necessary and effective imaging

Washington, D.C. – The Access to Medical Imaging Coalition (AMIC) today underscored the inclusion of physician-developed appropriate use criteria (AUC) in the recently passed legislation to extend the Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR) patch for 12 months in response to a JAMA Internal Medicine article that compiled a list of “low value” medical imaging procedures.

Physicians believe other doctors often order unnecessary tests

Three out of four physicians believe that their fellow doctors order unnecessary tests or procedures at least once a week, according to a recent survey.

9 ways to improve radiology report quality in the age of patient portals

Added focus on report quality could make radiology more visible and enhance radiologists’ value in health care, according to an article published online May 16 by the Journal of the American College of Radiology. 

Advanced diagnostic imaging facilities need knowledge to meet compliance

American College of Radiology-accredited advanced diagnostic imaging facilities need knowledge about the most common sources of deficiencies and recommendations to better prepare them for validation site surveys and reduce their chances of being noncompliant, according to a study published online May 14 by the Journal of the American College of Radiology.

Teaching moment: Radiologist-led public education boosts screening knowledge

Patient education is an important part of care, but only so much information can be conveyed during a brief office visit, and even then it’s a small audience. New York University (NYU) Langone Medical Center in New York City, however, reports having great success with public educational sessions covering cancer screening.

Report of extreme wait times triggers national VA clinic audit

Veterans Affairs (VA) Secretary Eric Shinseki has ordered a national audit of all VA clinics, specifically of patient access and scheduling conditions, following a House VA Committee vote to subpoena Shinseki over reports of treatment delays.

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Moving on from MEDCAC

Last week, Medicare Evidence Development & Coverage Advisory Committee (MEDCAC) disappointed those who were hoping for full national coverage of low-dose CT screening for patient at high risk for lung cancer.

Around the web

The nuclear imaging isotope shortage of molybdenum-99 may be over now that the sidelined reactor is restarting. ASNC's president says PET and new SPECT technologies helped cardiac imaging labs better weather the storm.

CMS has more than doubled the CCTA payment rate from $175 to $357.13. The move, expected to have a significant impact on the utilization of cardiac CT, received immediate praise from imaging specialists.

The newly cleared offering, AutoChamber, was designed with opportunistic screening in mind. It can evaluate many different kinds of CT images, including those originally gathered to screen patients for lung cancer. 

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