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Rule regulating radiology AI use takes effect May 1 | Women overwhelmingly against solo AI reads | Thousands of backlogged exams

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Rule regulating radiology AI use takes effect May 1 | Women overwhelmingly against solo AI reads | Thousands of backlogged exams
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Enforcement of rule regulating discrimination in AI use will start May 1, ACR warns

However, it’s still uncertain whether the Trump administration will follow through with the new HHS policy update. 

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Enforcement of rule regulating discrimination in AI use will start May 1, ACR warns

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However, it’s still uncertain whether the Trump administration will follow through with the new HHS policy update. 
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Only 4% of women comfortable with AI serving as sole reader of mammograms

“Incorporating patient perspectives into AI implementation strategies ensures that these technologies improve and not hinder patient care," one expert contends. 

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Only 4% of women comfortable with AI serving as sole reader of mammograms

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“Incorporating patient perspectives into AI implementation strategies ensures that these technologies improve and not hinder patient care," one expert contends. 
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Hawaii’s largest hospital alerts staff after imaging backlog reaches 8,000 exams

The Aloha State is reportedly facing challenges with hiring radiologists and radiologic technologists to meet heavy demand for medical imaging. 

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Hawaii’s largest hospital alerts staff after imaging backlog reaches 8,000 exams

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The Aloha State is reportedly facing challenges with hiring radiologists and radiologic technologists to meet heavy demand for medical imaging. 
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RadNet leaders discuss rationale behind blockbuster $103M iCAD AI acquisition

RadNet provides 1.9M mammograms per year in the U.S., and adding iCAD’s installed customer base would boost the number of impacted exams to 10M. 

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RadNet leaders discuss rationale behind blockbuster $103M iCAD AI acquisition

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RadNet provides 1.9M mammograms per year in the U.S., and adding iCAD’s installed customer base would boost the number of impacted exams to 10M. 
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Half of cancer patients ignorant about imaging, and it’s causing them depression, anxiety and stress

Such “scanxiety” can have a detrimental effect on exam quality, delay care and necessitate additional imaging, experts write in the Journal of Radiology Nursing. 

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Half of cancer patients ignorant about imaging, and it’s causing them depression, anxiety and stress

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Such “scanxiety” can have a detrimental effect on exam quality, delay care and necessitate additional imaging, experts write in the Journal of Radiology Nursing. 
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ChatGPT effective at simplifying breast imaging recall letters

Emory University radiologists recently sought to improve the readability of their recall messages, asking the large language model for help. 

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ChatGPT effective at simplifying breast imaging recall letters

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Emory University radiologists recently sought to improve the readability of their recall messages, asking the large language model for help. 
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Arkansas the 30th state to pass legislation bolstering coverage for breast imaging

Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed Senate Bill 123 into law on April 14 following its passage by the state legislature, weeks after Virginia passed a similar bill. 

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Arkansas the 30th state to pass legislation bolstering coverage for breast imaging

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Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed Senate Bill 123 into law on April 14 following its passage by the state legislature, weeks after Virginia passed a similar bill. 
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Radiology practice reportedly working with FBI after ‘data security incident’

Mt. Baker Imaging and Northwest Radiologists in Bellingham, Washington, have engaged with outside forensic specialists to aid in the investigation. 

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Radiology practice reportedly working with FBI after ‘data security incident’

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Mt. Baker Imaging and Northwest Radiologists in Bellingham, Washington, have engaged with outside forensic specialists to aid in the investigation. 
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