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Maintenance of Certification under attack

on April 30, 2013  |  Permalink

Topics: Imaging, Service Lines, Hospital-Physician Alignment, Physician Issues, Standards and Regulatory Policy, Information Technology, Clinical Skills, Skill Development, Workforce

Ben Lauing, Imaging Performance Partnership


Claiming in a lawsuit filed last week that it is nothing more than a “money-making scheme,” the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) hopes to do away with the Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program.

Is the MOC process a valuable tool for ensuring proficiency, or just a way to line the pockets of executives at the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS)?

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Maintenance of Certification under attack

From pamphlets to physicists: Customizing patient radiation dose education

on March 27, 2013  |  Permalink

Topics: Imaging, Service Lines, CT, Safety, Quality, Performance Improvement, Patient Satisfaction, Service, Governance, Management Tools, Communication Skills, Skill Development, Workforce

Ben Lauing, Imaging Performance Partnership

Recent conversations, as well as our agenda setting topic poll, indicate that radiation dose risk is still a prominent area of focus for many of you. As I prepare for this Friday’s webconference, Advancing Radiation Dose Risk Management, I thought I’d take a moment to give you a sneak peek.

In addition to providing seven new strategic tactics, from the educational to the technological, we will review the current legislative landscape and examine the increasing involvement of payers in dose management efforts.

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From pamphlets to physicists: Customizing patient radiation dose education

Designing an effective preauthorization team

on March 12, 2013  |  Permalink

Topics: Imaging, Service Lines, Communication Skills, Skill Development, Workforce, Clinical Skills, People Skills, Workforce Planning, Frontline Accountability, Strategic Alignment

Shaun Lillard, Imaging Performance Partnership

We’ve seen that imaging programs are increasingly securing preauthorization from payers for advanced imaging procedures—a function that has been traditionally performed by referring physician offices.  Because of this trend, we continue to receive questions from members wondering how they should be staffing to meet this added responsibility.

Below, we've assembled some considerations for your preauthorization staff

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Designing an effective preauthorization team