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Heart X-ray tops FFR-guided stent placement in patients who’ve suffered a severe heart attack

Fractional flow reserve measurements did not yield better outcomes and proved more costly compared to imaging-guided stenting procedures, researchers reported during ACC21.

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21% of radiologists say fear of being sued is their top work-related challenge

Despite this, 93% of rads surveyed would choose to re-enter the specialty if they were given the option.

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RSNA confirms annual meeting will return in-person to Chicago

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The organization said the health and safety of its attendees, exhibitors and staff is its "primary consideration" but did not give any indication if vaccination will be required.

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7 in 10 radiologists crave unified consensus for managing incidental pancreatic findings

Additionally, a majority of rads said they would like to include follow-up recommendations in their reporting but 60% never use structured templates to do so.

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RSNA names coalition member; ACR appoints new leader and more radiology executive news

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Plus, awards from the American College of Radiology's Annual Meeting and TeraRecon welcomes its new chief technology officer.

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American College of Radiology's top 3 priorities for its upcoming day on Capitol Hill

The imaging advocate provided draft documents and other resources for its more than 350 members expected to meet with Congressional leaders on Wednesday.

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Most hospitals fail online price transparency check—particularly for shoppable imaging services

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Pricing for exams such as brain MRI, screening mammography, and head CT without contrast proved more difficult to track down compared to medications and lab testing.

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Patients question radiology provider's billing practices after receiving notices from collections

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Englewood, Colorado-based Radiology Imaging Associates says it has identified a software error likely responsible for the issue and is working to make corrections.

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New brain imaging lab takes people outside cramped MRIs for face-to-face research

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Virginia Tech scientists said they're "giddy" to get individuals outside of magnets and open new doors within neuroimaging research.

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Coordination, communication key to avoiding COVID-19 vaccine-related abnormalities on imaging exams

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Radiologists from the University of Massachusetts Medical School say their tips can help eliminate challenges for patients and providers during PET/CT scans.

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