Tag Archives: Imaging

Imaging organizations seek to firm up guidance on use of AI in radiology

North American and European radiological organizations have crafted a statement to guide the development and use of artificial intelligence in radiology. The statement was simultaneously published in the Journal of the American College of Radiology, Insights into Imaging and the Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal. Contributing societies included the American College of Radiology, the European… Read More »

4 steps to help imaging accelerate the shift to value-based care

Value-based care programs are being introduced increasingly on a global level. However, progress is slow as many hospitals are unclear where to start. While radiology is among one of the most impacted specialties in the shift to value-based care through changes in the reimbursement scheme, imaging-specific metrics are still largely undefined. This presents radiology leaders… Read More »

Innovative Imaging Technology Effectively Measures Disease Severity in Rare Neurodegenerative Disorder

A rapid, non-invasive eye exam that uses innovative imaging technology effectively measures the severity of disease in patients with a rare neurodegenerative disease called Friedrich ataxia, according to a study by Weill Cornell Medicine, Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar and NewYork-Presbyterian researchers. The results suggest that the exam, known as corneal confocal microscopy (CCM), could be a… Read More »