Computed Tomography (CT) remains a mainstay of advanced diagnostic imaging in the U.S., with over 80 million estimated CT scans in 2022. This interactive session will focus on emerging CT diagnostic trends including:

  • New screening protocols for cancer.
  • Imaging system enhancements such as multi-energy CT scanning.
  • Artificial intelligence (AI) solutions.
  • Expanded use of remote technologists.
  • Recent radiation protection protocols.
  • Reimbursement challenges and opportunities.
  • New requirements after the federal “public health emergency” (PHE) declaration ends.
  • Update on state and federal regulations (e.g., Medicare’s Appropriate Use Criteria Program).
  • Other topics raised by the panel experts.

This session also will highlight recent updates to RadSite’s CT ADI Accreditation Standards, version 3.3.

Moderator: Mark Casner, FACHE, Chief Accreditation Officer, RadSite

Presenters:

  • Patrick Browning, MD, MA, MSL, Chief Medical Officer, RadSite; and CA Medical Director, Open MRI Systems Imaging Northern California
  • Eliot Siegel, MD, Standards Committee Chair, RadSite; and Professor and Vice Chair at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, Department of Diagnostic Radiology
  • Judy Pirtle, R.T. (R)(CT)(ARRT), Director of Clinical Practice and Radiation Safety Officer, Akumin

Date & Time:

October 19, 2022

1 pm EDT

Interested to learn more about emerging CT imaging trends?