Medical Imaging Resources

Chad Hutchison

Founder and CEO of Maven Imaging, Chad Hutchison has been in the medical imaging equipment market since 2003. As his business grew, he pioneered buying and selling medical equipment online and eventually began offering leasing and financing to meet market demands and help customers. His market expertise goes beyond traditional medical imaging and finance support, as he’s spearheading cloud-based lending solutions for vendors across the sector.

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What Does PACS Stand For?

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The digital age has revolutionized modern healthcare systems, streamlining processes and enhancing patient care and comfort with more accurate and rapid diagnostics. However, with it comes the need to ensure patient privacy, which is protected by stringent laws like the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, or HIPAA.

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What Does CR Mean in Radiology?

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The digitization of medical imaging has revolutionized patient care by providing faster, higher-quality images, allowing for more rapid diagnostics and treatment. It also reduces the patient’s exposure to radiation, making it safer than ever before. 

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Bi-Plane vs. Single-Plane Cath Labs: What’s the Difference?

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A cath lab, short for a catheterization laboratory, is a customized room in a hospital, clinic, or medical imaging facility with catheterization equipment and specialized diagnostic imaging machines. They allow doctors to capture images of the heart and blood vessels as they move in real-time. 

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Diagnostic vs. Interventional Radiology: What’s the Difference?

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The field of radiology encompasses a diverse range of procedures used to diagnose and treat medical conditions. Two crucial branches within radiology are diagnostic radiology and interventional radiology. While both utilize imaging techniques, they differ in their approach, applications, and goals. 

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Radiopaque vs. Radiolucent: What’s the Difference?

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Medical imaging relies heavily on X-rays to visualize internal structures within the body. However, X-rays don't always provide a complete picture. Understanding the interaction of X-rays with different materials is crucial for interpreting these images. Learning the difference between these two terms can help you better understand how an X-ray machine functions. 

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What’s the Difference Between Cone Beam CT and CT?

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Cone Beam CT (CBCT) and traditional CT scans are both imaging techniques used in healthcare to visualize internal body structures. However, their technology, applications, and key aspects differ. 

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What is an MRI Quench?

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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines are indispensable tools in modern healthcare, but they can occasionally experience a phenomenon known as a quench. Quenches can disrupt operations and raise patient safety concerns. 

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How Much Does It Cost To Open a Veterinary Clinic?

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Opening a veterinary clinic can be an exciting and rewarding venture for passionate animal lovers with business acumen. However, the initial investment required can be significant. By carefully considering these factors and developing a comprehensive business plan, you can better understand the financial investment required to open a veterinary clinic. 

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What Is a C-Arm?

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A C-Arm is a medical imaging device pivotal in many diagnostic procedures and surgeries. Named for its distinctive 'C' shape, it allows for multiple angles when capturing real-time X-ray images of a patient. Crucial for disciplines like orthopedics, podiatry, and even veterinary medicine, this equipment offers clarity and precision that many practices have come to rely on. 

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How To Use a C-Arm

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In the evolving world of medical imaging, the C-Arm stands out as an essential tool for modern healthcare professionals. As this machine finds its way into an increasing number of medical facilities, understanding its operation and applications becomes paramount. 

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