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Integrated Radiology Partners’ (IRP) analytics and decision support solutions provide the quality information and resources to promote organizational improvement.
Data in itself is meaningless without the ability to interpret and capitalize on it. And information is getting more complicated by the day. IRP enables radiology leadership to manage and mine critical, comprehensive and trusted business and clinical data sets.
In addition, IRP has a team of radiology business experts who help leverage this information into actionable solutions that drive improved clinical and business performance.
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Patient Empowerment Part III: Responding to Patient Choice
BlogJuly 7, 2015 In last month’s installment of the Patient Empowerment series, we discussed how the rise of the new patient-consumer directly affects radiologists. Part III of this series will provide insight into what radiology practice leaders can do to not only adapt to this trend, but capitalize upon it to better serve their […]
Patient Empowerment Part II: The Rise of Patient Choice
BlogJune 16, 2015 In April’s first installment of the Patient Empowerment series, we discussed how increased patient responsibility and widespread use of technology has led to the creation of the new patient-consumer. Part II of this series asks the question: So what? Read More →