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Radiology in 2012: New Year, Old Challenges
The more things change, the more they stay the sameā¦an old saying that seems appropriate as we head into 2012. Last year radiology faced dramatic challenges coping with reimbursement reductions. This year we are again facing reductions from CMS, surely … Continue reading
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Introducing “The Quandary”
I will be writing articles for this blog that will discuss a range of issues facing radiology and radiologists. I chose this for 2 reasons; 1st, I don’t believe there will be a shortage of topics so I won’t have … Continue reading
