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2nd opinion service scores 92% collection success rate | Features of AI-missed cancers | Senate pares back harmful tax change

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2nd opinion service scores 92% collection success rate | Features of AI-missed cancers | Senate pares back harmful tax change
Wednesday, June 25, 2025
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Hospital redesigns radiology 2nd opinion service, scoring 92% collection success rate

OSU Medical Center has addressed common challenges including insufficient documentation, miscommunication, and the risk of repeat imaging. 

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Hospital redesigns radiology 2nd opinion service, scoring 92% collection success rate

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OSU Medical Center has addressed common challenges including insufficient documentation, miscommunication, and the risk of repeat imaging. 
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Common features of breast cancers missed by AI

Imaging experts advocate for “meticulous assessments” of cases that include luminal cancer, dense breasts, and lesions located outside the mammary zone, among other factors. 

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Artificial intelligence can help make breast cancer screening mammography more accurate.
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Common features of breast cancers missed by AI

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Artificial intelligence can help make breast cancer screening mammography more accurate.
Imaging experts advocate for “meticulous assessments” of cases that include luminal cancer, dense breasts, and lesions located outside the mammary zone, among other factors. 
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Senate reconciliation bill blunts tax change radiologists say could harm private practices

"We were pleased to see a partial restoration of the PTET deduction, but we will continue to fight for the full deduction before the bill reaches the president’s desk," one lobbyist tells Radiology Business. 

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Senate reconciliation bill blunts tax change radiologists say could harm private practices

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"We were pleased to see a partial restoration of the PTET deduction, but we will continue to fight for the full deduction before the bill reaches the president’s desk," one lobbyist tells Radiology Business. 
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In Other News

Why do AI-savvy consumers harbor skepticism toward medical AI?

Patients who frequently use AI tend to readily trust AI-assisted diagnoses made by their physicians. Counterintuitively, however, those who would rank themselves among the very best-informed about AI tend to mistrust such diagnoses. 

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Why do AI-savvy consumers harbor skepticism toward medical AI?

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Patients who frequently use AI tend to readily trust AI-assisted diagnoses made by their physicians. Counterintuitively, however, those who would rank themselves among the very best-informed about AI tend to mistrust such diagnoses. 
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'Powerful' new PET agent improves the diagnosis of triple-negative breast cancer

The agent “exhibits powerful tumor delineation” in challenging cases of determining cancer subtypes, and could potentially lead to more personalized, effective treatment strategies. 

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'Powerful' new PET agent improves the diagnosis of triple-negative breast cancer

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The agent “exhibits powerful tumor delineation” in challenging cases of determining cancer subtypes, and could potentially lead to more personalized, effective treatment strategies. 
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Emergency physicians make more mistakes when interpreting imaging of multiple organs

A new analysis details the prevalence of interpretation errors in EDs, the factors that influence them and how they affect patient care. 

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Emergency physicians make more mistakes when interpreting imaging of multiple organs

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A new analysis details the prevalence of interpretation errors in EDs, the factors that influence them and how they affect patient care. 
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In Case You Missed It

Major health insurers agree to reduce prior authorization burden for imaging and other services

AHIP, the industry’s largest lobbying group, made the commitment Monday alongside over 50 payers including UnitedHealthcare and the BCBS Association. 

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Major health insurers agree to reduce prior authorization burden for imaging and other services

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AHIP, the industry’s largest lobbying group, made the commitment Monday alongside over 50 payers including UnitedHealthcare and the BCBS Association. 
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Radiology Partners constrained by high interest expenses, low cash-flow generation: S&P

UPDATED: The analysis comes in response to a proposed $1.5 billion term loan for RP, due in 2032, along with $800 million in secured notes and a $390 million revolving credit line. 

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money business cash flow dollar. Kingsway Financial Services, a Chicago-based holding company with subsidiaries in several industries, has acquired New Jersey-based Digital Diagnostics Imaging (DDI) for $11 million. The transaction was funded with $5.4 million in cash and $5.6 million in debt financing.
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Radiology Partners constrained by high interest expenses, low cash-flow generation: S&P

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money business cash flow dollar. Kingsway Financial Services, a Chicago-based holding company with subsidiaries in several industries, has acquired New Jersey-based Digital Diagnostics Imaging (DDI) for $11 million. The transaction was funded with $5.4 million in cash and $5.6 million in debt financing.
UPDATED: The analysis comes in response to a proposed $1.5 billion term loan for RP, due in 2032, along with $800 million in secured notes and a $390 million revolving credit line. 
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Private equity-backed radiology groups expand in 2 markets

Solis Mammography is adding a new location in Washington, D.C., while US Radiology Specialists is building two in South Carolina. 

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Private equity-backed radiology groups expand in 2 markets

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Solis Mammography is adding a new location in Washington, D.C., while US Radiology Specialists is building two in South Carolina. 
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Radiology practice seeks to dismiss disgruntled doc’s lawsuit over $20M private equity deal

Gregory R. Ball, MD, filed the complaint against Southtowns Radiology Associates in February, and the practice is now asking a judge to reject his allegations. 

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Radiology practice seeks to dismiss disgruntled doc’s lawsuit over $20M private equity deal

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Gregory R. Ball, MD, filed the complaint against Southtowns Radiology Associates in February, and the practice is now asking a judge to reject his allegations. 
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TierPoint and Pure Storage Launch Imaging Storage-as-a-Service

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