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Radiologists, referrers prefer switch to subspecialized reporting system over modality-based scheme

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Imaging team members said productivity, confidence and turnaround times all improved under a centralized reporting system.

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RSNA to spotlight diversity, equity, inclusion during annual meeting

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The Oak Brook, Illinois, organization announced more than 50 scientific presentations focused on these issues in an update shared Thursday.

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Unnamed radiology group gains federal OK to subsidize Medicare costs in upcoming PET study

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The Office of the Inspector General redacted the organizations' names listed in its advisory opinion, published recently.

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AI drops tracer dose required for PET/MRI by 50%, a potential ‘major’ boost for cancer care

The FDA-approved algorithm can ultimately minimize patients' risk of developing secondary cancers later in life, experts said in Radiology: Artificial Intelligence.

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Sectra and major private care provider Unilabs extend cooperation with a new radiology imaging contract in Portugal

International medical imaging IT and cybersecurity company Sectra (STO: SECT B) has signed a three-year contract with Unilabs in Portugal to deliver the radiology module of Sectra’s enterprise imaging solution.

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Radiology services account for $2B of overall spending on cancer care

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That's the second most expensive service item contributing to cancer's $156.2 billion price tag in 2018, experts reported Wednesday in JAMA Network Open.

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Experts publish first-ever consensus for appropriate use of intravascular ultrasound

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The 40-expert committee unveiled the guidance during Vascular Interventional Advances 2021 in Las Vegas.

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What radiology providers can do to prepare for the new ‘AI data paradigm’

Data streams are becoming an increasingly important part of the specialty's value to healthcare, and practices will need new mechanisms to utilize this information.

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AI triages breast screening MRIs without missing a single cancer

The system also sent nearly 90% of dense breast scans for radiologist review due to abnormal lesions.

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Radiology provider loses court battle with competitor over certificate of need for MRI

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The North Carolina Court of Appeals acknowledged a loophole in the law but said its job is to interpret statutes as they are written, not speculate about consequences.

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