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Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 955-6271
(215) 923-1562 fax
Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications
- Analysis of Radiologists' Imaging Workload Trends by Place of Service
- The declining radiology job market: How should radiologists respond?
- The Recent Reversal of the Growth Trend in MRI: A Harbinger of the Future?
- Ensuring the Future of Radiology: How to Respond to the Threats
- Recent reimbursement changes and their effect on hospital and private office use of myocardial perfusion imaging
- The recent downturn in utilization of CT: The start of a new trend?
- ACR white paper: New practice models - Hospital employment of radiologists: A report from the ACR future trends committee
- The overuse of diagnostic imaging and the choosing wisely initiative
- The sharp reductions in medicare payments for noninvasive diagnostic imaging in recent years: Will they satisfy the federal policymakers?
- Checklists: From the cockpit to the radiology department
- Authors' reply
- Establishing a strategic commercial partnership for an outpatient imaging center/not staying active clinically as an academic department chair
- Dramatically increased musculoskeletal ultrasound utilization from 2000 to 2009, especially by podiatrists in private offices
- Percutaneous needle vs surgical breast biopsy: Previous allegations of overuse of surgery are in error
- Utilization rates of neuroradiology across neuroscience specialties in the private office setting: Who owns or leases the scanners on which studies are performed?
- Trends in the utilization of outpatient advanced imaging after the deficit reduction act
- Noncardiac point-of-care ultrasound by nonradiologist physicians: How widespread is it? 0593
- Trends in utilization rates of the various imaging modalities in emergency departments: Nationwide Medicare data from 2000 to 2008
- The value-added services of hospital-based radiology groups
- Volume of neuroradiology studies read by neurologists: Implications for fellowship training
