Arjun K.

Offshore reporting of radiologic examinations supplementing healthcare delivery worthy of Medicare reimbursement

Imaging and Radiation Research (2024)

The time has come for US Medicare to start reimbursing for offshore radiology reads… with the plethora of American Board-Certified Radiologists who want to live overseas and work via teleradiology, this is a potent solution to overnight radiology coverage shortages for US hospitals. However, Medicare needs to change with the times and archaic reimbursement policies need to be revised in this global, tele-enabled world. To understand this complex issue with a simple solution, do read.

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Five Things That Radiologists Can Do to Improve Their Technology Quotient

Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging (2024)

As medicine becomes increasingly digital, the need for radiologists to adopt and learn to use new technologies becomes correspondingly greater. Radiology in particular is at the forefront of digital health care. Acquiring and developing technology skills may unlock the key to increasing reporting efficiency. Sharing my thoughts on the things that radiologists can do to improve their technology quotient, read the article with below link…

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A Teleradiology System for Early Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Stroke Evaluation and Management

Journal of Clinical Interventional Radiology (2023)

Stroke is a cardinal cause of death and disability globally. It is an emergency condition where the rapidity of diagnosis is directly linked to the outcome. Teleradiology provides an effective solution for early diagnosis/interpretation of CT examinations performed internationally in the setting of acute stroke. Learn more about the implications of teleradiology services in stroke management by this study….

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Teleradiology Service is Indispensable in the Indian Healthcare Sector

International Journal of Health Technology and Innovation (2023)

Teleradiology has proven to be an indispensable service in India’s healthcare sector offering numerous benefits to healthcare providers, patients, and radiologists, especially in areas with a shortage of radiologists and even in the face of unprecedented challenges. A teleradiology service provider with a sturdy infrastructure and technology provisions with a plethora of highly qualified board-certified radiologists would ideally cater to the needs of accurate, secure, quality, and timely radiologic interpretations with 24/7/365 coverage for small hospitals, clinics, diagnostic imaging centers and emergency rooms. To learn in detail about the key elements an ideal teleradiology service provider should have, read through the article.

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Utilization of Teleradiology by Intensive Care Units: A Cohort Study

Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine. (2023)

Teleradiology services in ICU has a great potential to improve outcomes for critically ill patients by providing rapid, remote access to radiological expertise, enabling timely diagnoses and treatment decisions, crucial for critically ill patients. Setting up teleradiology service in ICUs also helps to ease the challenges of geographic and nocturnal coverage, to maintain adequate off-hour and specialist coverage to quickly provide round the clock, high-quality interpretations. To know more, do read the article….

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Teleradiology and technology innovations in radiology: status in India and its role in increasing access to primary health care

The Lancet Regional Health – Southeast Asia (2023)

There is an inequitable distribution of radiology facilities in India. This scoping review aimed at mapping the available technology instruments to improve access to imaging at primary health care; to identify the facilitators and barriers, and the knowledge gaps for widespread adaptation of technology solutions. To learn more, click the below link.

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The Role of Mobile Van Mammography Supported by Teleradiology in the Early Diagnosis of Breast Cancer: An Innovative Approach to a Growing Public Health Problem

International Journal of Health Technology and Innovation (2022)

Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer in women, accounting for 13.5% of cancers in Indian women. Mammography is a diagnostic modality that allows early detection of breast cancer. In the setting of radiologist shortages, teleradiology is one method of ensuring that a large-scale mammography screening program is effectively supported by accurate radiologic diagnosis and made accessible to every woman whether in urban or rural locations in India. With the aim of promoting early diagnosis of breast cancer, Teleradiology Solutions, Bangalore, a teleradiology service provider collaborated with The Poornasudha Cancer Foundation, a registered non-profit organization. To learn more about the role of teleradiology in the early detection of breast cancer, read the article…

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YIGH received a $200,000 gift from Arjun Kalyanpur, YSM ’99, and Sunita Maheshwari, YSM ’99

We are delighted to announce that in the late spring, YIGH received a $200,000 gift from Arjun Kalyanpur, YSM ’99, and Sunita Maheshwari, YSM ’99, to support the YIGH Sustainable Health Initiative (SHI). The gift will establish the Kalyanpur-Maheshwari Endowment for Global Health Innovation, which will provide impact grants to Yale students and trainees as they develop

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Teleradiology in Tripura: Effectiveness of a Telehealth Model for the Rural Health Sector

International Journal of Health Technology and Innovation (2022)

Teleradiology services has made a significant contribution in healthcare, and its benefits can be leveraged for the welfare of the rural areas of remote locations in the country providing critical healthcare access, enhancing emergency radiology services, increasing the reach of specialty diagnosis bringing down, healthcare costs by utilizing manpower efficiently, and thus overall benefitting patient care. Read this article to know more implementation of teleradiology in rural areas of Tripura.

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