Pioneering Best Practice in Vascular Access with Point-of-Care Ultrasound

Dr. Alexandros Mallios. Dr. Mallios performing an ultrasound scan.
Alexandros Mallios is a vascular surgeon at the Institut Mutualiste Montsouris (IMM) hospital in Paris. For the last four years, he has pioneered the use of ultrasound-guided percutaneous arteriovenous fistula access in patients undergoing hemodialysis. Dr. Mallios explains why he believes point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) should be the standard of care for vascular access in all patients. …

Ultrasound Vital for Women’s Healthcare in Rural Ghana

Dr. Carlye Jensen practices emergency and family medicine in Canada. She recently went on a mission for Ghana Rural Integrated Development (GRID), whose purpose is to provide basic medical care to the rural areas of northern Ghana, where many patients have no access to healthcare at all. Dr. …

Ultrasound Plays Vital Role in Training Clinicians in Vietnam

Clinicians in Vietnam in ultrasound training course

POCUS Profile: Dr Raj Tobin

Dr. Raj Tobin, Director & Head of the Department of Anesthesiology at Max Super Specialty Hospital in Saket, New Delhi has 28 years of experience in anesthesiology. We interviewed Dr. Tobin to learn about the various clinical applications and the benefits of using point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) in her routine practice. …

Sonosite M-Turbo Gets Plenty of Work in Vanuatu: Part Two

Dr. Jonathan Henry en drie artsen met een Sonosite-apparaat in Vanuatu
This post is the second part of Dr. Jonathan “Jono” Henry’s report from the Pacific nation of Vanuatu. Be sure to read the first chapter of his remarkable report. …

MSK Pain and Prescribing Opioids

A new study published by the National Institutes of Health’s Journal of Pain reveals that first-time patients suffering from chronic MSK pain are prescribed opioids more often than non-drug treatments. Researchers analyzed data from the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey between 2007 and 2015. The data came from 11,994 visits over the 9-year period. …

One Woman’s Mission to End Preventable Infant and Maternal Deaths in Somaliland

Nurse educator Edna Adan

Center for Medicare & Medicaid Implement New Rules for Shoulder Pain Diagnosis

Beginning on January 1, 2020, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) launched a new appropriate use criteria (AUC) program for advanced diagnostic imaging services provided to Medicare beneficiaries. The purpose of the new program, enacted as part of the Protecting Access to Medicare Act (PAMA) signed into law in 2014, is to address the overutilization of MRI, CT, nuclear medicine, and PET scans. …

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Implement New Criteria for Advanced Imaging

Beginning January 1, 2020, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is implementing a new appropriate use criteria (AUC) program that will be applied to advanced diagnostic imaging services. The program was established as a provision of the 2014 Protecting Access to Medicare Act (PAMA) to reduce overutilization of these services. …

The AI Revolution is Coming in Emergency Care

U.S. News & World Report Diku Mandavia, MD, FACEP, FRCPC, Chief Medical Officer at FUJIFILM Sonosite Despite expansion in health insurance coverage, emergency rooms are seeing a larger and aging population, sicker patients who arrive in immediate danger with more chronic conditions, physician shortages as care is expanded, a need for more expensive technical tools, and an unsustainable trend in costs and expenditures. Partial rescue from these challenges may be coming from the most unlikely of sources: artificial intelligence. These aren't robots, but smart apps and tools that can reduce cognitive emergency room burdens, while increasing diagnostic speed, precision and accuracy. Read Dr. Mandavia’s U.S. News & World Report article that discusses the arrival of artificial intelligence and how it is poised to have a transformative impact on emergency department teams and the broader world of medical diagnostics. …

Nurse Educator Puts Sonosite iViz Ultrasound to Work in Ethiopia

Australian Hospital Uses X-Porte to Identify Bone Fractures

Girl being scanned for a fracture by a ultrasound machine

Ultrasound Improves Renal Care at St. Helier Hospital

Sonosite Ultrasound Technology in an African Village

Emergency physician Dr. Steven Boutrus was kind enough to write this article for FUJIFILM Sonosite about his use of ultrasound during a medical mission for Grace Dental and Medical Missions. …

Ultrasound guided Regional Anesthesia - a major component of ERAS: Dr. Ritesh Roy

Ultrasound guided regional anaesthesia (USGRA) in 21st century has set  a new standard of perioperative care for a wide range of surgical sub-specialty procedures, including orthopaedic, general, thoracic, colourectal, breast, gynaecologic and cosmetic surgery. …

Sonographer Brings POCUS Education to Guyana

Emergency Physician Promotes POCUS Education in Laotian Capital

French Medical Mission Brings Hope to Moroccan Villagers

Every year, the isolated villages of the Atlas Mountains in Morocco wait with hopeful anticipation for the Solidarité Maroc medical caravan. Located near the town of Imilchil at elevations exceeding 2,300 meters, these villages do not have a permanent access to medical care, so the villagers must travel long distances to reach the nearest hospital. …

Doctors Use Pediatric Ultrasound in Bolivia

POCUS’ Contribution to Value-Based Medicine

Axis Imaging News Diku Mandavia, MD, FACEP, FRCPC, Chief Medical Officer at FUJIFILM Sonosite With healthcare costs continuing to increase and more insurance companies talking to their hospital providers about signing new value-based payment contracts, a new emphasis on total cost of ownership in the evaluation of medical equipment for purchase is occurring. In this article published in AXIS Imaging News by Dr. Diku Mandavia, Chief Medical Officer, FUJIFILM Sonosite, hospitals can learn how to monetize the ongoing training and education, downtime contingency options, and replacement costs when evaluating the total cost of purchasing a piece of ultrasound equipment. Dr. Mandavia also shares how medical imaging equipment companies and hospitals can work together to develop implementation strategies for medical devices, in this case ultrasound systems, to bring down the costs of care while supporting better patient outcomes. Please read this article entitled, “POCUS’ Contribution to Value-Based Medicine,” to learn more. …