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Informational MRI booklet helps patients rest easy prior to exam time

Many patients shudder at the thought of the loud noise and enclosed space waiting for them inside of an MRI exam, but Swedish clinicians believe their approach may help.

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‘Pink card’ program brings walk-in screening mammograms to vulnerable patients

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Massachusetts General Hospital’s academic breast imaging division launched its pilot in November 2016, sharing their results recently in JACR.

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Intelerad acquires private cloud provider Radius

The move builds upon the Montreal tech company’s cloud-based imaging strategy and allows Intelerad to provide a flexible approach to managed services and a hybrid cloud solution to providers.

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Large neuroimaging study links weight gain with brain dysfunction, Alzheimer's

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3D renderings of blood flow averaged across normal BMI (left, BMI = 23), overweight (BMI = 29), and obese (right, BMI = 37) men, each 40 years of age. Credit: Amen Clinics.

Amen Clinics analyzed more than 35,000 SPECT scans taken from some 17,000 patients for their research, published recently.

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ACR ‘extremely disappointed’ with CMS’s finalized proposal that could cost imaging field billions

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services recently unveiled its proposed Medicare Physician Fee Schedule, which is set to take effect on Jan. 1.

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Medical malpractice lawsuit alleges botched IR procedure contributed to patient’s death

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The claim also charges that the interventional radiologist did nothing to confirm the proper placement of a catheter, such as ordering necessary imaging.

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Nearly 70% of radiology practices have applied for financial relief during the pandemic

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The American College of Radiology and Radiology Business Management Association queried more than 200 U.S. providers for their survey findings, published Tuesday in JACR.

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Radiologist can sue former practice over age-related firing, judge rules

A Nevada radiologist can move forward with a lawsuit against his former practice, charging that he was fired after complaining about age discrimination.

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ACR will coordinate imaging for upcoming COVID study

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The multicenter COVID-19 Observational Study, or CORAL, will take an epidemiological approach to investigating the novel virus, the ACR announced Monday.

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Automated CO-RADS algorithm spots COVID-19 patients, may relieve overworked radiologists

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Experts from the Netherlands first introduced their COVID-19 Reporting and Data System back in April.

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