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Intelerad Unveils New Cloud-Native Disaster Recovery Solution at RSNA 2021

Designed to provide secure, isolated and immutable copies of all medical images with unlimited capacity services, Cloud DR mitigates the risks against natural disasters, human error, technological failure or cybersecurity breaches amongst hospitals, healthcare systems and radiology practice groups.

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Radiologists discover ‘startling’ disparities between commercial, Medicare imaging prices

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In some cases private payer rates were more than 10 times the Medicare rate for the same exam.

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RSNA21: Referring providers receive radiology reports 35 minutes faster under structured framework

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Turnaround time improvements are likely due to the fewer number of edits required from the initial draft to finalized report.

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New imaging guidance for patients on common blood thinners who have suffered a head injury

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These individuals are typically sent for an initial CT scan, but follow-up protocol is not well established, experts said during RSNA.

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FDA approves new fluorescent imaging agent capable of identifying ovarian cancer

The contrast material detected additional lesions during surgery in 27% of ovarian cancer patients, West Lafayette, Indiana-based On Target Laboratories reported.

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CT scans reveal link between low skeletal muscle mass and coronary atherosclerosis

Using CT to assess muscle mass may be particularly useful for spotting asymptomatic individuals at risk for arterial plaque buildup, experts explained.

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RSNA21: Patient access to imaging doesn’t overburden radiologists—many see it as key to transparency

In fact, 76% of rads said online access to results did not impact their role at all, according to new data presented at RSNA's annual meeting.

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Aidoc unveils first-of-its kind operating system for using AI across vendors, subspecialties

The new system currently includes FDA-cleared algorithms from five companies along with seven developed by Aidoc.

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Hyperfine gains FDA clearance for deep learning-based image reconstruction tool

The algorithm will enhance T1, T2 and FLAIR images performed using the portable MRI specialist's Swoop machine, officials said Monday.

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Cancer screenings still lagging after 82% drop during COVID-19 peak

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“We expect that we’re going to see increased morbidity and mortality due to the fact that these patients weren’t able to get their routine imaging,” MGH experts cautioned.

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