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ACR shares info on confusing Trump orders | Concerns over private equity | Automating incidental findings

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ACR shares info on confusing Trump orders | Concerns over private equity | Automating incidental findings
Thursday, January 30, 2025
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ACR shares guidance to help members deal with confusing White House executive orders

A string of executive orders from the White House created serious concerns among radiologists and other healthcare providers throughout the United States. The American College of Radiology issued a statement to help guide its members through the chaos. 

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Congress is considering legislation to prevent or mitigate the Medicare physician payment cuts that went into effect in January 2024, and the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI) is urging members to mobile and write their Congressmen to weigh in on the bill.
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ACR shares guidance to help members deal with confusing White House executive orders

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Congress is considering legislation to prevent or mitigate the Medicare physician payment cuts that went into effect in January 2024, and the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI) is urging members to mobile and write their Congressmen to weigh in on the bill.
A string of executive orders from the White House created serious concerns among radiologists and other healthcare providers throughout the United States. The American College of Radiology issued a statement to help guide its members through the chaos. 
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Concerns about private equity's growing influence in radiology

Melissa Davis, MD, vice chair of medical informatics and associate professor at Yale University’s Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, shares her findings from research on private equity market penetration.

 

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Melissa Davis, MD, MBA, Yale University, explains her research into private equity market penetration in radiology.
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Concerns about private equity's growing influence in radiology

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Melissa Davis, MD, MBA, Yale University, explains her research into private equity market penetration in radiology.
Melissa Davis, MD, vice chair of medical informatics and associate professor at Yale University’s Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, shares her findings from research on private equity market penetration. 
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Automated tracking helps leave no incidental finding behind

Radiology researchers have developed and validated an automated program for tracking incidental imaging findings. The system facilitates communications between radiologists, patients and primary care providers whenever such findings turn up.  

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A new Harvey L. Neiman Health Policy Institute study found that between 2017 and 2019 the number of non-physician providers (NPPs, which includes nurse practitioners and physician assistants) employed by radiology only practices increased 18%. This increase was associated with more NPPs employed per practice, as well as an 11% increase in the number of practices employing them. 
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Automated tracking helps leave no incidental finding behind

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A new Harvey L. Neiman Health Policy Institute study found that between 2017 and 2019 the number of non-physician providers (NPPs, which includes nurse practitioners and physician assistants) employed by radiology only practices increased 18%. This increase was associated with more NPPs employed per practice, as well as an 11% increase in the number of practices employing them. 
Radiology researchers have developed and validated an automated program for tracking incidental imaging findings. The system facilitates communications between radiologists, patients and primary care providers whenever such findings turn up.  
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Lantheus to acquire radiopharma firm Evergreen Theragnostics for up to $1B

Founded in 2019, Evergreen develops and manufactures imaging agents aimed at diagnosing and treating cancer, including Octevy for neuroendocrine tumors. 

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Evergreen Theragnostics
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Lantheus to acquire radiopharma firm Evergreen Theragnostics for up to $1B

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Founded in 2019, Evergreen develops and manufactures imaging agents aimed at diagnosing and treating cancer, including Octevy for neuroendocrine tumors. 
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In Other News

Radiotracers on FDA’s fast track exceed performance of already approved tau-detecting agent

If approved, the two agents could offer providers greater insight into the process of patients’ neurodegeneration.

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New radiotracers outperform FDA-approved agent for detection of tau tangles.
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Radiotracers on FDA’s fast track exceed performance of already approved tau-detecting agent

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New radiotracers outperform FDA-approved agent for detection of tau tangles.
If approved, the two agents could offer providers greater insight into the process of patients’ neurodegeneration.
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5 ways GenAI can enhance graduate medical education

Generative AI has a bright future in medical education. That goes not only for medical schools but also for postgraduate settings in which residents and fellows do most of their learning while also caring for patients.

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5 ways GenAI can enhance graduate medical education

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Resident Fellow Training with AI
Generative AI has a bright future in medical education. That goes not only for medical schools but also for postgraduate settings in which residents and fellows do most of their learning while also caring for patients.
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Academic health system agrees to $8M settlement following data breach

The cyberattack on University of Missouri Health Care’s systems happened in 2020 and affected 190,000 patients.

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cleveland clinic settles for failing to disclose research funding
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Academic health system agrees to $8M settlement following data breach

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cleveland clinic settles for failing to disclose research funding
The cyberattack on University of Missouri Health Care’s systems happened in 2020 and affected 190,000 patients.
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New interventional embolotherapy system lands FDA clearance

The bioresorbable agent is made from small irregularly shaped, dry gelatin particles designed for the embolization of hypervascular tumors and blood vessels. 

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Tembo Embolic System
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New interventional embolotherapy system lands FDA clearance

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Tembo Embolic System
The bioresorbable agent is made from small irregularly shaped, dry gelatin particles designed for the embolization of hypervascular tumors and blood vessels. 
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In Case You Missed It

Does obesity improve lung cancer outcomes? Yes, to some extent

New research findings could help explain the “obesity paradox,” wherein being overweight is linked to both improved outcomes in certain diseases and increased mortality rates in others.

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Obesity can improve lung cancer outcomes, but only if skeletal muscle quality is maintained
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Does obesity improve lung cancer outcomes? Yes, to some extent

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Obesity can improve lung cancer outcomes, but only if skeletal muscle quality is maintained
New research findings could help explain the “obesity paradox,” wherein being overweight is linked to both improved outcomes in certain diseases and increased mortality rates in others.
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MRI shows 'long-lasting' impact of cannabis use on brain regions linked to memory

These findings should serve as a reminder that marijuana, which is often touted as a safer and more natural alternative to alcohol, can cause harm. 

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MRI shows 'long-lasting' impact of cannabis use on brain regions linked to memory

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These findings should serve as a reminder that marijuana, which is often touted as a safer and more natural alternative to alcohol, can cause harm. 
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Radiology provider LucidHealth names new chief financial, strategy officers

Jim Moake is joining the Columbus, Ohio-based provider group as CFO while Jason Mullis, MBA, is the company's new CSO, both effective Jan. 1. 

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Radiology provider LucidHealth names new chief financial, strategy officers

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Jim Moake is joining the Columbus, Ohio-based provider group as CFO while Jason Mullis, MBA, is the company's new CSO, both effective Jan. 1. 
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COVID lung damage evident in up to 1/3 of cases 12 months after infection

These findings are not exclusive to severe cases of the virus and have been observed in individuals who reported having more moderate infections.

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COVID lung damage evident in up to 1/3 of cases 12 months after infection

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Virus Outbreak
These findings are not exclusive to severe cases of the virus and have been observed in individuals who reported having more moderate infections.
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