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Generalists just as accurate as fellowship-trained radiologists at diagnosing appendicitis on MRI, CT

Community-based rads showed "excellent" accuracy using MR imaging to spot appendix issues, researchers reported in Emergency Radiology.

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Ultrasound screening during wellness visits spots abnormalities in 94% of patients

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Physicians ordered 30 total follow-ups, resulting in no added costs for 76% of Medicare Wellness patients.

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RSNA launches new program to certify radiologists in artificial intelligence

The Imaging AI Certificate will allow rads to work at their own pace, covering everything from AI basics and workflow improvements to how algorithms are built and programmed.

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Philips earns FDA breakthrough status for interventional IVC filter removal device

While a vast majority of heart transplants in the United States are successful, unplanned hospitalizations after the procedures are still incredibly common. Top 10 reasons for readmission after heart transplant.

In two independent, prospective studies, the laser-guided tool was 96%-99% effective with a major adverse event rate of 0.7%-2%.

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CAD-RADS a ‘big step in the right direction’ toward improving outcomes for acute chest pain

Korean researchers tested the Coronary Artery Disease Reporting and Data System in nearly 1,500 patients treated across four hospital emergency departments.

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CMS launches coverage determination for beta-amyloid PET scans following Alzheimer’s drug approval

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Multiple imaging advocates, notably SNMMI, have been calling on the federal agency to update its policies and require amyloid results prior to starting treatment with Aduhelm.

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Nearly half of patients liable for secondary imaging interpretation costs—many can’t afford it

Researchers examined data from more than 900 patients, presenting their findings in the Journal of the American Heart Association. Money and healthcare spending and econimics.

Individual's out-of-pocket payments did not fully cover their costs in 68% of situations, Emory University experts explained in JACR.

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Hospitals dodging imaging price transparency rule could face fines as high as $2M, CMS says

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.

The federal agency began requiring institutions to provide upfront pricing for radiology services on Jan. 1, but many have ignored the mandate, officials said. 

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Imaging alliance wants CMS policies to encourage adoption, promote access to radiology AI

The advocate outlined its feedback on the House Committee on Energy and Commerce’s 21st Century Cures 2.0 draft legislation in a letter shared recently.

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New CT patterns provide ‘encouraging view’ of traumatic brain injury outcomes

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Photo: Manley Lab/UCSF.

The findings are part of the NIH-funded Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in Traumatic Brain Injury study, designed to understand the impact of head injuries and potential treatments.

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