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Medical imaging-based ‘virtual biopsies’ move closer to replacing traditional tissue techniques

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The new approach relies on radiomic CT data combined with ultrasound imaging to create a visual guide for doctors, researchers explained in European Radiology.

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‘Time has come’ to impose radiology workload, duty limits to enhance patient care and provider safety

The approach must be data-driven and rooted in the desire to provide the best possible care for patients, one ACR expert said.

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Olympus and Hitachi announce long-term business alliance regarding endoscopic ultrasound systems

Hitachi will also continue to supply diagnostic ultrasound systems and related parts used in EUS to Olympus under this contract.

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NorthStar’s recent FDA approval enables a fourfold increase in Mo-99 production

This marks the first and only commercial-scale application of concentrated molybdenum-98 technology, the Beloit, Wisconsin-based firm said recently.

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Interventional radiology community calls on WHO to enhance access to IR services across the globe

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Specifically, the open letter urges the World Health Organization to address the IR care gap between low- and high-income countries.

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Why it might be time to combine emergency radiology with emergency medicine

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Vertically integrating emergency imaging into the ED could create a more efficient and collaborative environment, but it won't be an easy task, one expert recently explained in JACR. 

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$13B deal unites UnitedHealth with Change Healthcare

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UnitedHealth Group is acquiring Change Healthcare for about $8 billion cash, the companies jointly announced Wednesday morning.

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Nanox moves to further disrupt radiology with new AI second opinion platform

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A number of other leading organizations are involved in the project, including Zebra Medical, Aidoc and Qure.ai, along with the Israeli firm's collaborative partner USARAD.

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70% of patients pay some out-of-pocket costs for their neuroimaging: ‘Systematic changes are needed’

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American Academy of Neurology researchers analyzed costs for more than 3.7 million privately insured people from 2001 to 2016 for their study.

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Comprehensive CT is the most cost-effective initial imaging strategy in stroke patients

The additional information from angiography and perfusion exams contributes extra insight for clinicians to quickly select patients for thrombectomy, researchers explained.

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