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“A little knowledge, so the saying goes, can be a dangerous thing.” Signify Research’s Alan Stoddart on the potential pitfalls of ultrasound simplification and home adoption.…
“A little knowledge, so the saying goes, can be a dangerous thing.” Signify Research’s Alan Stoddart on the potential pitfalls of ultrasound simplification and home adoption.…
“. . . one step closer to realizing the full potential of bedside point-of-care ultrasound as the stethoscope of the future—a true window into the body,”…
“The current CPT framework forces the square POCUS peg exclusively through the round hole of ‘diagnostic imaging’. . .” A new JACR paper suggesting that POCUS…
“. . . a bit like a phone-a-friend IT solution on your ultrasound,” Fetal medicine scientist, Professor Aris Papageorghiou, describing the auto-recognition tools built into GE…
“When I first saw the news, I started three companies.” Stanford CS PhD student, Sharon Zhou, on what CMS reimbursements mean for the business of imaging…
“Don’t want to use AI? Tough.” The PACSman, Michael J. Cannavo, with a reminder that using imaging AI might be unavoidable. Imaging Wire Sponsors Bayer Radiology…
“There is no question that the appearance of big data and machine learning offer an exciting chance for revolution, but revolutions demand greater scrutiny, not less.”…
“This $3 billion company is nothing more than a science project with a simple rendering, minimal R&D, fake customers, no FDA approval, and fraudulent claims that…
“I’ve worked with neuroradiologists. The only interaction they have with patients is sending them to collection for unpaid fees.” An anesthesiologist on Twitter trying to prove…
“This is a milestone day.” Radiology Partners CEO, Rich Whitney, on the significance of RP’s acquisition of Mednax Radiology Solutions. Happy 250th Imaging Wire issue, everyone.…