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FDA clears new cold cathode tomosynthesis system

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Cold cathode tubes make for smaller systems that are lighter in weight and require less energy to operate, also resulting in decreased costs. 

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Pre-procedure patient questionnaires reduce IR scheduling hiccups

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Increased demand for interventional procedures has inevitably resulted in more patients with complex medical needs entering the IR suite.

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Imaging shows why music makes us happy

Experts believe their findings could be significant for treating both pain and mental health disorders. 

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AI is most beneficial as a prescreening tool, new research suggests

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Researchers deployed AI in multiple interpretation scenarios to assess how it might impact radiologists’ performances. 

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Radiology groups face hardships under the Medicare MIPS program

Video of Erik Rockswold explaining the administrative burdens of the MIPS program.

Erik Rockswold, director research and quality, Rayus Radiology, explains the administrative burdens radiology groups experience for little return from the Merit-Based Incentive Payment System.  

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MRI projectile incident likely to result in a 'seven-figure sum' repair bill for hospital

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News of an incident is a stark reminder that healthcare workers and patients aren’t the only ones who need to be aware around MRI suites.

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AI bests radiologists at computed tomography angiography reads

Patient undergoes a CT scan with IV contrast at Wellstar Kennestone Hospital. Photo by Dave Fornell

Patient undergoes a cardiac CT scan with IV contrast at Wellstar Kennestone Hospital in Marietta, Georgia. Photo by Dave Fornell.

CTA offers enhanced visualization for radiologists to assess patients’ risk of CAD, but the manual quantification process can be time-consuming.

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FDA clears AI-powered echocardiography software

HeartFocus DESKi

HeartFocus image courtesy of DESKi.

HeartFocus guides users through the entire process, making it so that even novices can deliver high-quality echocardiograms every time.

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American-made GPT-4 knows no borders, translates radiology reports into different languages

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New research highlights the potential of GPT-4 to enhance radiologists’ communication of findings in clinical environments across the pond.

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How to score accreditation for a radiotherapy theranostics program

Wes Folds, nuclear/PET clinical specialist, Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC), discusses radiotherapy theranostics program accreditation at the Radiology Business Management Association (RBMA) 2025 meeting. #RBMA #SNMMI

Wes Folds, a PET specialist with the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission, discusses a new nuclear offering from IAC. 

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