Management

This page includes content on healthcare management, including health system, hospital, department and clinic business management and administration. Areas of focus are on cardiology and radiology department business administration. Subcategories covered in this section include healthcare economics, reimbursement, leadership, mergers and acquisitions, policy and regulations, practice management, quality, staffing, and supply chain.

A Hospital C-suite Reality Check

A few converging issues have recently revealed a fissure in the otherwise strengthening position of hospitals and health systems in the competition for outpatient-imaging supremacy. I have written volumes about the importance of building a two-way, give-and-take model in hospital–radiology group relationships so that both parties can thrive. The

ACR Seeks Practices to Test Quality Measures

The ACR is seeking volunteer practices to help the college test quality measures—including several PQRI measures—previously developed in collaboration with the American Medical Association/Physician Consortium for Performance Improvement (PCPI).

Alliance Buys Controlling Interest in Radiology 24/7

Alliance HealthCare Services, which operates 120 fixed-site imaging centers and provides mobile advanced diagnostic imaging services to over 1,000 hospital customers across the US, recently purchased a controlling interest in teleradiology services provider Radiology 24/7. The company provides subspecialty final reads across all modalities to

S&D and vRad Form New York Radiology Alliance

On August 23, Virtual Radiologic (vRad), Eden Prairie, Minn, and New York’s S&D Medical, a 60-person radiology practice based in Bedford, NY, announced the launch of a new strategic alliance. Merging S&D with a vRad-affiliated medical practice, the partnership will form a new group called the New York Radiology Alliance, which will serve the New

Survey Reports Job Vacancies for Radiologic Technologists Continue to Decline

Radiologic technologist vacancy rates at radiology facilities across the United States continue to decline across all disciplines, according to data collected in the annual Radiology Staffing Survey from the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT). The survey included questions regarding the staffing at each facility, demographics,

Adjusting Focus: Patient-centered Radiology

Having cold water dashed in one’s face can result in spluttering, but it can be welcome when an effective wake-up call is needed. Both reactions to a 2010 article¹ abstract on patient-centered radiology might be expected; the authors deliver a sometimes-harsh assessment of radiology’s shortcomings, but they also offer concrete suggestions that

Image Storage and Sharing as a Service: A DOCHS Case Study

Six-hospital Daughters of Charity Health System (DOCHS), Los Altos Hills, California, was facing a problem increasingly familiar to providers of imaging services (and particularly to multihospital networks): It was becoming too expensive and difficult to manage its long-term image archive. All archived images were stored in hospital-managed data

Radiology and the MPFS: Implications and Impact

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CMS released the 2011 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS) in July, proposing myriad changes that CMS notes would result in a 6% payment cut for radiology services. That reduction doesn’t include the impact of the 23% cut that will take place on December 1, when this year’s temporary 2.2% payment update expires—or the additional 6.1% cut