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Latest injury verdict against company with ‘defective’ IVC filters brings payouts to $7M

A cardiology practice in Florida and several of its cardiologists have agreed to pay $2 million to resolve allegations that they violated the False Claims Act and committed fraud. As a part of the agreement, there has been no determination of liability.

A federal jury recently determined C.R. Bard's filter led to serious complications after fracturing inside a patient, awarding more than $386,000 in damages.

  • Read more about Latest injury verdict against company with ‘defective’ IVC filters brings payouts to $7M

Interventional radiologists without fellowship training remain crucial to stroke care access

Doctors without neurointerventional certification increase the number of providers offering endovascular therapy by more than 20%, a new surveys shows.

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Interventional radiologists finish 87% of procedures by 5 PM with new workflow

overnight night shift attending radiologist burnout. A new policy statement from the American College of Cardiology highlights the importance of career flexibility—including the ability to change hours or work responsibilities when necessary—for cardiologists of all ages. 

Focusing on workflow changes rather than staffing levels may be critical to curbing burnout and ensuring providers achieve better work-life balance.

  • Read more about Interventional radiologists finish 87% of procedures by 5 PM with new workflow

Molecular imaging firms teaming up on $8.9M whole-body PET/CT project

GE Healthcare and AI specialist Quibim are two big players signed up to develop the prototype, which is expected to be finished by 2023.

  • Read more about Molecular imaging firms teaming up on $8.9M whole-body PET/CT project

Hospital names radiology chief; Nobel prizewinning MRI pioneer passes, and more leadership news

Ting Y. Tao
Ting Y. Tao, MD, PhD. Photo: Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.

Plus, Butterfly Network hires two C-suite executives and a former radiologic technologist assumes the role of COO.

  • Read more about Hospital names radiology chief; Nobel prizewinning MRI pioneer passes, and more leadership news

‘Urgent’ action needed to address large number of patients receiving alarming CT radiation doses

A regional hospital network with eight CT scanners assessed cumulative radiation doses over the course of 2020, a year that saw imaging utilization plummet.

  • Read more about ‘Urgent’ action needed to address large number of patients receiving alarming CT radiation doses

Imaging agent targets iron-rich cancer cells, with potential far beyond oncology

The radiotracer 18F-TRX accurately determines which tumors are most likely to respond to targeted therapy, nuclear medicine researchers reported.

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Radiology uniquely positioned to lead successful population health initiatives: 7 top priorities

Screening programs, radiology information systems and value-driven financial models are all key opportunities for the specialty.

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Automated tool labels 120K brain scans in under 30 minutes, holding ‘enormous’ potential for AI

Brain Scan

This tall task would typically take years to complete manually, imaging experts explained.

  • Read more about Automated tool labels 120K brain scans in under 30 minutes, holding ‘enormous’ potential for AI

Radiologic technologist accused of sexually assaulting patient during CT scan

The Texas-based rad tech was temporarily suspended from practicing and remains in jail on a $15,000 bond.

  • Read more about Radiologic technologist accused of sexually assaulting patient during CT scan

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