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 - Time, Deadline

An automated MR workflow engine can shave minutes off exam times and reduce the likelihood of human error, according to a study published in the June issue of Academic Radiology.

 - Decreasing Revenue

The federal government will reduce rates paid to physicians and hospitals treating patients with cardiovascular diseases and other serious illnesses in an effort to stem the tide in cost overruns in its Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan (PCIP).

 - laptop chart data

Leveraging the vast supply of information made possible by the burgeoning field of “big data” could result in annual savings of up to $450 billion in healthcare spending, according to a report from management consulting firm McKinsey & Co.

 - breaking the bank, money

To paraphrase Mark Twain, the reports of out-of-control healthcare spending growth are greatly exaggerated. That’s the conclusion reached by an analysis of financial trends published in the May issue of Health Affairs that found public healthcare spending over the next decade could be as much as $770 billion less than predicted.

 - question mark

As RIS reaches the half-century mark, many of its hallmark capabilities—order entry, patient registration and report repository—have migrated to the EHR. Consequently, questions about the viability of radiology’s conventional power horse have surfaced. Rather than spelling imminent demise, the situation may provide an opportunity for innovation, according to a medical informatics and physics review published in the May issue of American Journal of Roentgenology.