Experience Stories

Joint Adventure: A Case Study in Hospital–Practice Integration

VMG

This article is the second in a four-part series on options for hospital–practice integration. To read the first article, click here.

The Radiologist’s Changing Role: A Q & A With Frank Seidelmann, DO

Radisphere

The radiology industry is undergoing tectonic changes as a result of declining reimbursements, ever-improving technology, and the emergence of innovative new delivery models. Though much has been written about the impact of these changes on the industry as a whole, the role of the radiologist in this evolving marketplace is often overlooked. Frank

Countdown to CMS Accreditation Nears Zero Hour

American College of Radiology (ACR)

As the January 1, 2012, deadline nears for mandatory accreditation of advanced diagnostic imaging facilities, concerned ACR officials have issued the equivalent of football’s two-minute warning, urging sidelined providers to mobilize and apply today. Government regulators have already reaffirmed their refusal to grant extensions, setting the stage

CT Coding Changes Impact 2011 Imaging-center Valuations

VMG

Judging solely by the number of imaging engagements at our company during the first half of 2011, imaging transactions continue at a frantic pace. For the most part, there are not any new trends to report in imaging valuations. Discount rates, multiples, and the primary value drivers—competition, volumes, reimbursement, and capital-expenditure

Strategic MRI Acquisition Grows Volume: Imaging Healthcare Specialists

Sponsored by Hitachi Healthcare Americas

With 26 radiologists on staff and 11 locations in the San Diego, California, area, Imaging Healthcare Specialists (IHS) is the largest provider of outpatient imaging services in San Diego county; its reach extends into neighboring Riverside County as well. Like any busy radiology practice, IHS has a strong focus on MRI services, with 13 MRI systems

Quality and Imaging: Be at the Table or on the Table

MMP

This article is second in a four-part series on health-care reform and radiology. To read the first article in the series, click here.

University Radiology Group: A Common Archive for a Distributed-reading Solution

Sponsored by FUJIFILM Healthcare Americas

Archiving and distributing the large data sets associated with images can be a challenge for many radiology practices. University Radiology in New Brunswick, New Jersey, would encounter a larger-than-usual share of obstacles on this front if it were not for a carefully thought-out image-archiving and -distribution strategy built upon the unique

Virginia Hospital Center: A Single Archive for Cardiology and Radiology

Sponsored by FUJIFILM Healthcare Americas

Arlington-based Virginia Hospital Center (VHC) performs nearly 200,000 imaging studies annually, between its cardiology and radiology departments. Behyar Ghahramani, manager of medical systems engineering at VHC, estimates that cardiology accounts for between 45,000 and 50,000 studies a year, while radiology is responsible for 140,000 to 150,000.