Radiology Advancements for Improved Patient Care

Radiology has always been known as a specialty where technological advancements are the norm. Since radiology’s beginning with the first x-ray in 1895 by Wilhelm Roentgen to today’s advanced 3-D digital mammography, there are plenty of milestones along the way. And...

Radiology and Cyber Attacks: Strategies for Safety

It’s an unfortunate situation, but cyber attacks have become a regular, daily occurrence. These criminals are looking for any possible vulnerability they can find and your radiology department needs to be proactive in making sure they don’t become the next...

PACS Implementation and the Value of Cloud Solutions

Mergers and acquisitions represent billions of dollars in investments every year. Among the organizations that are a target of these propositions are those in the healthcare industry. In radiology, it’s not uncommon for PACS to be standardized for easier adoption...

Medical Imaging Has Evolved and Telehealth Is the New Normal

To say the pandemic had an impact on medical imaging specialists and the radiology department as a whole would be an understatement. When the pandemic hit, radiologists immediately began adopting technologies that allowed them to work in relative safety. These...

DBT: Why It Is Growing Rapidly

Evidence continues to mount, showing that digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT), can provide some advantages over traditional mammography. Recently, GlobeNewswire published an article citing a DBT market research report, showing that the market is expected to grow from...

Improve Your Radiology Workflow

When radiology workflow is hampered, it can have a negative effect. From radiologists burning out to patient care standards lowering, challenges to your efficiency can impact a number of areas. Fortunately, there are established best practices to consider for...