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3 Steps to Managing a Growing Radiology Practice

Listen in to see how Wake Radiology UNC Rex, a leading imaging group in the 4th fastest growing metro area in the U.S., boosted their speed and infrastructure to take care of more patients. Radiologists are happier, IT is too—and so was the board that saved money. Learn how they did it – and grab some tips for your next IT project. 

Managing imaging volume overload

Managing Imaging Volume Overload and Controlling Cost

Radiology Associates of Venice and Englewood (RaVE) needed a storage-re up to support huge growth in imaging exams and image volume per exam, a growing and graying patient base and their remote and onsite radiologists having access to all images instantly. Here’s how they did it—and had the solution installed in less than a week.

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AI in Healthcare 2020 Leadership Survey Report: Through the eyes of the CIO

AI is not part of their current plans (36%), more than quarter (27%) are assessing and planning to deploy AI in the future and 23% are advanced and proficient with AI. Read more

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AI in Healthcare 2020 Leadership Survey Report: The early adopters

 Proficient in AI (75%) or advanced (25%) in using and developing AI for several years. Read more

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AI in Healthcare 2020 Leadership Survey Report: Table of Contents

AI in Healthcare worked alongside Pure Storage on this survey, with Pure offering an educational grant to sponsor the data gathering and report creation. Data collection, tabulation and collation was the responsibility of AI in Healthcare, thus maintaining the anonymity and integrity as promised to the survey base. Read more

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AI in Healthcare 2020 Leadership Survey Report: Radiology is blazing the AI trail

AI apps for imaging outnumber all other categories of FDA-approved apps to date. It’s no surprise then that respondents tell us that rad apps top the list of tools they’re using too, namely to enhance breast, chest, cardiovascular imaging, neuroradiology and cardiothoracic imaging. Diagnosis, detection, screening and scheduling are the areas they focus on deploying solutions over the next 18 months. Read more

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AI in Healthcare 2020 Leadership Survey Report: Health systems are both buying and developing AI apps

Standard practice seems to be a blend of commercial AI solutions and teams at healthcare facilities and systems developing their own, with half adopting this strategy. Read more

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AI in Healthcare 2020 Leadership Survey Report: Improving care is AI’s greatest benefit

Improving accuracy, efficiency and workflow are the top benefits leaders see with AI. Next are enhancing the precision of therapy/treatment, identifying deterioration of patient condition, reducing physician burnout, expanding access to care and cost containment. Read more