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Managed Medicare plans fall short at cutting unnecessary imaging and other low-value care

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Such care was just as common among Medicare Advantage enrollees as traditional fee-for-service patients, according to a new JAMA Network Open analysis.

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Enterprise imaging firm releasing tool to help radiologists manage vaccine side effects on mammograms

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The add-on notifies scheduling and front desk staff if a patient has been vaccinated and alerts rads of potential false-positive lymph node issues.

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Ultrasound shows new promise for destroying COVID-19, other related coronaviruses

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Frequencies between 25 and 100 megahertz damaged the virus' protective shell in under a millisecond, MIT scientists reported.

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Why it’s time to reconsider radiologists' role in monitoring adverse contrast reactions

Physicians face a similar risk of injury on their drive to imaging centers as patients receiving contrast for exams, two experts argued in JACR.

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AI enhances brain MRI scans to better classify Alzheimer’s disease

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Last year alone, total healthcare costs spent on AD treatment exceeded $305 billion, making improved detection an important clinical goal.

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Lawsuit claims stroke patient waited more than 6 hours for CT read, leading to permanent brain damage

The complaint alleges two Tampa Bay, Florida-area healthcare groups did not abide by their own stated policies after a scan was ordered to be completed "STAT."

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CPT code blunders cost one radiology practice more than $20K per month, new analysis shows

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Lags in education and coordination along the reporting chain, among other issues, contributed to the nearly 17-month delay in implementing accurate coding measures, Duke University experts reported.

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New MR imaging reveals quality sleep is fundamental to recovering from brain injuries

Functional magnetic resonance imaging can offer providers insight into brain connectivity abnormalities and how they correlate with cognitive impairments observed in patients with insomnia. #insomnia #troublesleeping

Oregon Health & Science University researchers say perivascular MRI may also be useful for diagnosing dementia and other neurological conditions.

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Immuno-PET may enhance cancer treatment decisions, predict response to therapy

National Institutes of Health and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center researchers shared their findings in the March issue of the Journal of Nuclear Medicine.

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Combined imaging method overcomes angiogram limitations and may help prevent heart attacks

New research out of the Yale School of Public Health suggests that patients taking beta-blockers or antiplatelet medications may want to be extra careful in warmer weather.

Pairing near-infrared spectroscopy and intravascular ultrasound spotted more than 3,600 untreated plaques missed by other diagnostic and clinical tests, according to a new prospective study.

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