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6 tips for radiologist-owned practices to step-up their customer service in the value-based era

Private equity acquisitions and consolidation are making it difficult for such practices to compete, but going above and beyond for patients and referrers can bring a strategic advantage.

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AI tackles ‘very, very complex’ problem—triaging MRI abnormalities

The tool performed well on data from an outside healthcare organization, suggesting it may be generalizable to broader populations.

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Medical imaging isotope producer Shine finalizes merger with fusion technology specialist

Healthcare M&A, mergers and acquisitions business deal.

With the help of Phoenix's advanced industrial imaging capabilities, the new entity hopes to ramp up its production of molybdenum-99.

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Standardized tumor reporting may ensure busy radiologists are front and center during cancer care

Consistent metrics would limit frustrating back-and-forths between rads and providers while also significantly enhancing patient care.

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Two new molecular imaging and therapy trials are underway

Hoag Family Cancer Institute in California is testing a radiotracer for myeloma and PSMA therapy in patients with high-risk prostate cancer.

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Fujifilm ventures deeper into digital pathology with new partnership

The project will pilot scanners across multiple healthcare organizations, along with AI, voice recognition, and other capabilities.

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CT reveals HIV patients living with higher levels of dangerous coronary plaque

For radiologists, the findings suggest CCTA should also include quantifying coronary plaques by subtype, researchers explained in Radiology.

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FDA adjusts policy for radiology software—ditching PACS for MIMPS

The new descriptions apply to eight total classification regulations, including three that are specific to imaging.

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American Roentgen Ray Society names new president during annual meeting

private equity corporatization business consolidation

ARRS announced other newly elected leaders this weekend during its virtual annual meeting, including president-elect, vice president and secretary-treasurer.

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ACR awards cancer institute national accreditation to perform PET/CT imaging

approved approval

Patients visiting Quincy Medical Group will no longer have to undergo such exams on a mobile truck unit.

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