When it comes to breast cancer risk, breast density is a known factor that can increase the difficulty of detecting an abnormality. For this reason, 38 states and the District of Columbia currently require some type of breast density notification after a mammogram. There is also legislation in the works to enact similar dense breast notification (DBN) requirements at the federal level. With that much discussion ab...
The EQUIP initiative is in its third year, with 2017 being an educational year, and 2018 marking the first year citation...
A federal bill was signed on February 15th, 2019 which states all mammography providers must include updated information...
New Mexico facilities will be required to communicate breast density to women following their mammogram. (more…...
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LungView has launched a new version of LungView Luminary along with their new redesigned website. (more…)...
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Over 95% of your patients own a cellphone. You will find one in nearly every purse, handbag, and pocket these days. (m...
MagView is pleased to announce the successful go-live of reporting and tracking at Ascension Crittenton Hospital in Roch...