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Radiologist killed in Air India crash | 'Life or death consequences' from AI use | Philips recalls IR system | $350M M&A deal

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Radiologist killed in Air India crash | 'Life or death consequences' from AI use | Philips recalls IR system | $350M M&A deal
Monday, June 16, 2025
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Respected radiologist and his family among hundreds dead in Air India plane crash

Dr. Prateek Joshi, with the NHS hospital in Derby, England, was taking his wife, also a highly regarded physician, and three young children from India to the U.K. to start a new chapter. 

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Dr. Prateek Joshi, with the NHS hospital in Derby, England, was taking his wife, also a highly regarded physician, and three young children from India to the U.K. to start a new chapter. 
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‘Life or death consequences’: AMA pushes for greater transparency in imaging AI

The American Medical Association passed a resolution at its recent annual meeting seeking to “maximize trust” around how these models reach conclusions. 
 

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‘Life or death consequences’: AMA pushes for greater transparency in imaging AI

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The American Medical Association passed a resolution at its recent annual meeting seeking to “maximize trust” around how these models reach conclusions.  
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Bristol Myers Squibb will pay $350M-plus to add prostate cancer imaging agent

Subsidiary RayzeBio has inked a definitive deal to license the worldwide rights for the drug from Philochem, a Swiss biotechnology firm. 

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Bristol Myers Squibb will pay $350M-plus to add prostate cancer imaging agent

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Subsidiary RayzeBio has inked a definitive deal to license the worldwide rights for the drug from Philochem, a Swiss biotechnology firm. 
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FDA issues recall of Philips interventional imaging system due to safety risks

A communication error within the system can reportedly cause loss of imaging functionality mid-procedure.

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FDA issues recall of Philips interventional imaging system due to safety risks

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A communication error within the system can reportedly cause loss of imaging functionality mid-procedure.
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In Other News

Fugitive doctor sentenced in absentia for $1.5M Medicare fraud scheme

Sixty-one-year-old Lilit Gagikovna Baltaian, MD, is on the run after being convicted of fraudulently billing Medicare alongside co-conspirators at home health agencies. A federal court in California sentenced her to 54 months in prison.

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Fugitive doctor sentenced in absentia for $1.5M Medicare fraud scheme

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Sixty-one-year-old Lilit Gagikovna Baltaian, MD, is on the run after being convicted of fraudulently billing Medicare alongside co-conspirators at home health agencies. A federal court in California sentenced her to 54 months in prison.
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Healthcare AI today: JCAHO–CHAI teamwork, what patients everywhere want, when to restrain AI, more

The Joint Commission is partnering with the Coalition for Health AI to scale AI accountability. The project will supply more than 80% of U.S. provider orgs with gameplans, toolkits and overall guidance. 

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The Joint Commission is partnering with the Coalition for Health AI to scale AI accountability. The project will supply more than 80% of U.S. provider orgs with gameplans, toolkits and overall guidance. 
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FDA-cleared software increases throughput for flurpiridaz back-to-back rest-stress imaging

The new F-18 flurpiridaz radiotracer is expected to help drive cardiac PET growth, but it requires waiting between rest and stress scans. Software from MultiFunctional Imaging can help care teams combat that problem.

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Imagers reviewing flurpiridaz F-18 (Flyrcado) myocardial perfusion PET images. Image from GE Healthcare
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FDA-cleared software increases throughput for flurpiridaz back-to-back rest-stress imaging

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Imagers reviewing flurpiridaz F-18 (Flyrcado) myocardial perfusion PET images. Image from GE Healthcare
The new F-18 flurpiridaz radiotracer is expected to help drive cardiac PET growth, but it requires waiting between rest and stress scans. Software from MultiFunctional Imaging can help care teams combat that problem.
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In Case You Missed It

UnitedHealthcare caves to pressure, exempting some imaging services from cost-cutting program

The country’s largest insurer launched its Designated Diagnostic Provider program in 2022, steering beneficiaries to imaging centers that meet quality and efficiency requirements. 

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UnitedHealthcare caves to pressure, exempting some imaging services from cost-cutting program

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The country’s largest insurer launched its Designated Diagnostic Provider program in 2022, steering beneficiaries to imaging centers that meet quality and efficiency requirements. 
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Lawmakers propose radiology-supported bill to address physician shortages

The Resident Physician Shortage Reduction Act would expand the number of Medicare-supported residency positions by 14,000 over the next 7 years. 
 

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Lawmakers propose radiology-supported bill to address physician shortages

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The Resident Physician Shortage Reduction Act would expand the number of Medicare-supported residency positions by 14,000 over the next 7 years.  
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A new payer tactic: Using AI to curtail routine radiology claims, after imaging is already delivered

“Unlike [prior authorization], this model does not delay patient care and does not hold members liable to pay for unneeded exams,” writes radiologist Mark Hiatt, MD, MBA. 

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A new payer tactic: Using AI to curtail routine radiology claims, after imaging is already delivered

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“Unlike [prior authorization], this model does not delay patient care and does not hold members liable to pay for unneeded exams,” writes radiologist Mark Hiatt, MD, MBA. 
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State passes ‘1st in nation’ bill to block corporate control of radiology practices

Gov. Tina Kotek signed the measure into law on Monday, June 9, over the objection of opponents such as Amazon and the Oregon Ambulatory Surgery Center Association. 

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Gov. Tina Kotek signed the measure into law on Monday, June 9, over the objection of opponents such as Amazon and the Oregon Ambulatory Surgery Center Association. 
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