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Wasteful imaging costing the U.S. billions | ACR wants to work with new FDA, NIH chiefs | Bill would allow doc-owned hospitals

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Wasteful imaging costing the U.S. billions | ACR wants to work with new FDA, NIH chiefs | Bill would allow doc-owned hospitals
Monday, March 31, 2025
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American College of Radiology says it’s available as a resource to new FDA, NIH leaders

ACR said March 27 that it will "continue to advocate for federal funding for radiology research and encourage imaging as a priority to the healthcare leaders."

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American College of Radiology says it’s available as a resource to new FDA, NIH leaders

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ACR said March 27 that it will "continue to advocate for federal funding for radiology research and encourage imaging as a priority to the healthcare leaders."
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Unnecessary imaging wastes $12B a year and uses enough electricity to power a small town

Between 2017 and 2021, all inappropriate imaging generated upward of 129.2 kilotons per year, with CT and MRI accounting for the largest portion. 

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Unnecessary imaging wastes $12B a year and uses enough electricity to power a small town

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Between 2017 and 2021, all inappropriate imaging generated upward of 129.2 kilotons per year, with CT and MRI accounting for the largest portion. 
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SimonMed Imaging gives official notice of cyberattack weeks after initial reports

The Scottsdale, Arizona-based radiology practice issued a notice to impacted parties on March 28 after reports of the hack first started surfacing in mid-February. 

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SimonMed Imaging gives official notice of cyberattack weeks after initial reports

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The Scottsdale, Arizona-based radiology practice issued a notice to impacted parties on March 28 after reports of the hack first started surfacing in mid-February. 
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Bipartisan bill would allow radiologists and other physicians to own certain hospitals

The American Hospital Association announced its opposition March 27, contending docs will "inflate healthcare costs and drain essential resources." 

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Bipartisan bill would allow radiologists and other physicians to own certain hospitals

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The American Hospital Association announced its opposition March 27, contending docs will "inflate healthcare costs and drain essential resources." 
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Rising rates of interval breast cancers have experts calling for more risk-based screenings

A new analysis suggests interval cancer rates among women with a prior history of breast cancer may be as high as 30%.

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Rising rates of interval breast cancers have experts calling for more risk-based screenings

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Interval breast cancer rates on the rise.
A new analysis suggests interval cancer rates among women with a prior history of breast cancer may be as high as 30%.
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Radiology group will pay $2.35M to settle allegations it violated False Claims Act by submitting sham diagnoses

Renaissance Imaging Medical Associates, a California-based Rad Partners affiliate, allegedly created false radiology reports supporting the diagnosis of spinal enthesopathy. 

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Radiology group will pay $2.35M to settle allegations it violated False Claims Act by submitting sham diagnoses

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Renaissance Imaging Medical Associates, a California-based Rad Partners affiliate, allegedly created false radiology reports supporting the diagnosis of spinal enthesopathy. 
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Radiology accounts for 16% of No Surprises Acts payment disputes, new data show

Imaging industry giant Rad Partners led the way, initiating 110,000 payment disputes in the first half of 2024, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services reports. 

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Radiology accounts for 16% of No Surprises Acts payment disputes, new data show

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Imaging industry giant Rad Partners led the way, initiating 110,000 payment disputes in the first half of 2024, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services reports. 
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RBMA's incoming president discusses advocacy and other new priorities

Jamie Dyer, MBA, explains lobbying efforts in 2025, concerns about rural hospital closures, and encouraging younger members to become more active. 

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RBMA President-Elect Jamie Dyer, MBA, explains legislative advocacy efforts in 2025. #RBMA #RBMA25 #RBMA2025
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RBMA's incoming president discusses advocacy and other new priorities

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RBMA President-Elect Jamie Dyer, MBA, explains legislative advocacy efforts in 2025. #RBMA #RBMA25 #RBMA2025
Jamie Dyer, MBA, explains lobbying efforts in 2025, concerns about rural hospital closures, and encouraging younger members to become more active. 
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Appeals court upholds ‘landmark’ $75M verdict against radiologist, ER doc

Plaintiff attorneys believe this is the largest emergency medicine malpractice verdict in Georgia's history. 

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Appeals court upholds ‘landmark’ $75M verdict against radiologist, ER doc

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Plaintiff attorneys believe this is the largest emergency medicine malpractice verdict in Georgia's history. 
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In Other News

Change Healthcare files to have federal lawsuits dismissed

There are at least 65 consolidated cases pending in federal courts that stem from the 2024 data breach on the claims processor's network. A judge in Minnesota has asked that the lawsuits be coordinated and consolidated as much as possible. 

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Change Healthcare files to have federal lawsuits dismissed

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There are at least 65 consolidated cases pending in federal courts that stem from the 2024 data breach on the claims processor's network. A judge in Minnesota has asked that the lawsuits be coordinated and consolidated as much as possible. 
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300+ groups urge Senate GOP to reject Medicaid cuts

In an open letter, advocacy groups said the budget proposal passed by the U.S. House of Representatives would “shred our nation’s social safety net.”

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300+ groups urge Senate GOP to reject Medicaid cuts

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In an open letter, advocacy groups said the budget proposal passed by the U.S. House of Representatives would “shred our nation’s social safety net.”
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GE HealthCare launches new cardiac CT scanner with advanced AI capabilities

GE HealthCare designed the new-look Revolution Vibe CT scanner to help hospitals and health systems embrace CCTA and improve overall efficiency.

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GE HealthCare recently received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its Revolution Vibe CT system, which the company said is squarely aimed at the rapidly growing coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) market.
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GE HealthCare launches new cardiac CT scanner with advanced AI capabilities

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GE HealthCare recently received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its Revolution Vibe CT system, which the company said is squarely aimed at the rapidly growing coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) market.
GE HealthCare designed the new-look Revolution Vibe CT scanner to help hospitals and health systems embrace CCTA and improve overall efficiency.
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PET method offers new insight into inflammation of the brain

Researchers are hopeful that their technique could improve the diagnosis of conditions associated with neural inflammation. 

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PET method offers new insight into inflammation of the brain

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Researchers are hopeful that their technique could improve the diagnosis of conditions associated with neural inflammation. 
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