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HHS seeking feedback on changes impacting radiology and informatics communities

Google Cloud has launched three new healthcare accelerators, partnering up with health systems, to address common use cases around health equity, patient flow and value-based care.

The American College of Radiology highlighted three specific opportunities to comment in an update on Aug. 4.

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Deep learning triages chest X-rays with tuberculosis, rivaling radiologists and pulmonary experts

The model accurately distinguishes active from recovered cases which may be particularly helpful in low-resource settings.

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CMS renews payment coverage for Viz.ai’s stroke CT platform

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The San Francisco-based AI vendor said CMS evaluated other companies, but only chose to renew reimbursement for Viz LVO due to "strong clinical outcomes."

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GE Healthcare, NorthStar sign exclusive radioisotope agreement

The deal includes manufacturing and distribution rights for Iodine-123 capsules, commonly used during thyroid imaging exams.

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Neuroimaging in the ED increased by 72% in recent years, with CTA a top contributor

Computed tomography and CTA for head and neck indications shot up by nearly 50% in patients 65 and older, according to patient-level claims data spanning 2007-2017.

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Disproportionate CT use for minor injuries is pushing emergency spine imaging utilization skyward

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More than 800,000 of the 40 million annual ED visits in the U.S. now involve spine injuries, and imaging use for these traumas has tripled in some populations.

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Hospital system sues insurer for $1B over losses from imaging, other tests during COVID-19

The AHA is granting more money toward research on the cardIovascular effects of COVID-19. #COVIS #COVID19 #SARSCoV2 #longCOVID

Pittsburgh-based Allegheny Health Network alleges its insurer refused to pay upwards of $100K for losses "well in excess of $250,000," according to a new report.

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Radiologists use structured CT reports to create database of metastatic cancer patterns

Natural language processing was up to 99% accurate at spotting cancer spread across 13 different organs.

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Stanford AI center's new platform grants worldwide access to free medical imaging datasets

Stanford's Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Imaging is partnering with Microsoft on the project and plans to have more than 2 million images readily available within the next year.

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Society of Interventional Radiology issues guidance for minimally invasive lung cancer treatments

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The documents detail appropriate patient selection for image-guided percutaneous ablation along with post-treatment care and follow-up protocols, among other topics.

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