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Matt O'Connor

Matt O'Connor



Matt joined Chicago’s TriMed team in 2018 covering all areas of health imaging after two years reporting on the hospital field. He holds a bachelor’s in English from UIC, and enjoys a good cup of coffee and an interesting documentary.

LATEST ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR

Nanox moves to further disrupt radiology with new AI second opinion platform
70% of patients pay some out-of-pocket costs for their neuroimaging: ‘Systematic changes are needed’
Comprehensive CT is the most cost-effective initial imaging strategy in stroke patients
Here’s what radiologists gained—or avoided—after Trump signed the year-end spending bill
Man awarded $1.9M after misinterpreted scan contributes to 20-month delay in cancer diagnosis
ACR's virtual micro-courses offer radiologists new training options during the pandemic
Doctor admits to performing thousands of unnecessary angiography exams in $29M fraud scheme
Key mammography protections in year-end spending bill uncertain after Trump criticizes legislation
Bankrupt radiology practice not entitled to $527K PPP loan, appeals court rules
Florida man’s lawsuit claims Aetna wrongfully denied coverage for his prostate cancer treatment

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