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Congress aims to punish payers who won't pony up | RBMA leaders analyze MPFS | Aidoc raises $150M more | Law change ups imaging

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Congress aims to punish payers who won't pony up | RBMA leaders analyze MPFS | Aidoc raises $150M more | Law change ups imaging
Thursday, July 24, 2025
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Radiology’s crossroads just became a fork in the road: RBMA leaders discuss the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule and what comes next

In this Radiology Business opinion piece, Linda Wilgus and Kit Crancer explore what the proposed 2026 MPFS means for the specialty and how practices can influence its final form.

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Radiology’s crossroads just became a fork in the road: RBMA leaders discuss the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule and what comes next

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In this Radiology Business opinion piece, Linda Wilgus and Kit Crancer explore what the proposed 2026 MPFS means for the specialty and how practices can influence its final form.
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Lawmakers seek to penalize payers that refuse to reimburse radiology claims under NSA

Lawmakers on Wednesday introduced the No Surprises Act Enforcement Act, which would increase penalties for failing to comply with payment deadlines under the landmark legislation. 

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Lawmakers seek to penalize payers that refuse to reimburse radiology claims under NSA

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Lawmakers on Wednesday introduced the No Surprises Act Enforcement Act, which would increase penalties for failing to comply with payment deadlines under the landmark legislation. 
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Missouri law change boosts breast cancer screening rates among Medicaid population

“The results of our study deserve notice by other states considering similar legislation," says lead author Amy K. Patel, MD, chair of the ACR Advocacy Network. 

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Missouri law change boosts breast cancer screening rates among Medicaid population

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“The results of our study deserve notice by other states considering similar legislation," says lead author Amy K. Patel, MD, chair of the ACR Advocacy Network. 
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Radiology artificial intelligence firm Aidoc raises $150M

This boosts the New York-based vendor’s fundraising to $370 million since its founding in 2016, with the latest round including a $40 million revolving credit line. 

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Radiology artificial intelligence firm Aidoc raises $150M

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This boosts the New York-based vendor’s fundraising to $370 million since its founding in 2016, with the latest round including a $40 million revolving credit line. 
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In Other News

10M people will lose their health coverage by 2034, CBO predicts

In analyzing the impact of the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office says Medicaid cuts and new work requirements will cause many Americans to lose their benefits. 

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10M people will lose their health coverage by 2034, CBO predicts

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In analyzing the impact of the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office says Medicaid cuts and new work requirements will cause many Americans to lose their benefits. 
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AI elevates telemedicine and protects its data too

AI can improve the quality of remotely delivered care while simultaneously defending privacy and security for the telehealth patient. 

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AI elevates telemedicine and protects its data too

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AI can improve the quality of remotely delivered care while simultaneously defending privacy and security for the telehealth patient. 
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MR imaging shows how acupuncture improves brain structure after TBI

New research suggests acupuncture therapy can improve white matter integrity and help reduce the symptoms associated with severe concussions.

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MR imaging shows how acupuncture improves brain structure after TBI

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New research suggests acupuncture therapy can improve white matter integrity and help reduce the symptoms associated with severe concussions.
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PET imaging findings support use of intranasal drug delivery for Alzheimer's patients

The discovery is giving researchers vital new information that can be used to develop precision treatments for neurological conditions. 

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PET imaging findings support use of intranasal drug delivery for Alzheimer's patients

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The discovery is giving researchers vital new information that can be used to develop precision treatments for neurological conditions. 
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New guidance on when to use MRI for pediatric patients experiencing seizures

Determining the source of an unprovoked seizure in young patients who have no prior history can be challenging, and guidelines for doing so are somewhat conflicting.

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New guidance on when to use MRI for pediatric patients experiencing seizures

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Determining the source of an unprovoked seizure in young patients who have no prior history can be challenging, and guidelines for doing so are somewhat conflicting.
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In Case You Missed It

Humana commits to eliminating prior authorization for certain CT, MR imaging exams

The Louisville, Kentucky-based insurer plans to eliminate approximately one-third of prior authorizations for outpatient services by Jan. 1. 

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Humana commits to eliminating prior authorization for certain CT, MR imaging exams

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The Louisville, Kentucky-based insurer plans to eliminate approximately one-third of prior authorizations for outpatient services by Jan. 1. 
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Physicians increasingly exiting the Medicare program

Radiology and other specialties have expressed concern in recent years that inadequate payment rates could push practices to close or stop accepting the federal payment plan for seniors. 

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Physicians increasingly exiting the Medicare program

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Radiology and other specialties have expressed concern in recent years that inadequate payment rates could push practices to close or stop accepting the federal payment plan for seniors. 
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Solis Mammography expands partnership with HCA Healthcare

One of the country's largest operators of breast imaging centers is teaming with one of its biggest hospital systems to bolster services in 3 markets. 

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Solis Mammography expands partnership with HCA Healthcare

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One of the country's largest operators of breast imaging centers is teaming with one of its biggest hospital systems to bolster services in 3 markets. 
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