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Radiologist warns of 'quiet quitting' in specialty | HHS to crack down on info-blocking | Novel incidental findings approach

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Radiologist warns of 'quiet quitting' in specialty | HHS to crack down on info-blocking | Novel incidental findings approach
Thursday, September 4, 2025
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Radiologist warns of ‘quiet quitting’ across specialty

Frustrated with burnout, mid-career inertia and the allure of temp work, many rads are only doing their minimum duties in order to survive. 

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overnight night shift attending radiologist burnout. A new policy statement from the American College of Cardiology highlights the importance of career flexibility—including the ability to change hours or work responsibilities when necessary—for cardiologists of all ages. 
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Radiologist warns of ‘quiet quitting’ across specialty

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overnight night shift attending radiologist burnout. A new policy statement from the American College of Cardiology highlights the importance of career flexibility—including the ability to change hours or work responsibilities when necessary—for cardiologists of all ages. 
Frustrated with burnout, mid-career inertia and the allure of temp work, many rads are only doing their minimum duties in order to survive. 
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Radiology department adopts new incidental findings approach that’s closing cases at a 99% clip

Researchers with Northwestern University in Chicago detailed their novel system in an analysis published by the Journal of the American College of Radiology. 

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Radiology department adopts new incidental findings approach that’s closing cases at a 99% clip

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radiology reporting EHR health record CDS AUC
Researchers with Northwestern University in Chicago detailed their novel system in an analysis published by the Journal of the American College of Radiology. 
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HHS announces crackdown on providers failing to share radiology results, other info

Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has directed the agency to increase resources dedicated to curbing the “harmful practice of information blocking.” 

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HHS announces crackdown on providers failing to share radiology results, other info

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HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has directed the agency to increase resources dedicated to curbing the “harmful practice of information blocking.” 
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In Other News

New data challenge hype behind elective whole-body MRIs

Whole-body MRI scans may not yield the kind of early detection rates their celebrity endorsers have led many to believe. 

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New data challenge hype behind elective whole-body MRIs

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Whole-body MRI scans may not yield the kind of early detection rates their celebrity endorsers have led many to believe. 
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Contaminated CT contrast blamed for 8 patient hospitalizations

After several radiology patients were sickened following an injection of iodinated contrast, the hospital where the incidents occurred has revealed the culprit. 

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Contaminated CT contrast blamed for 8 patient hospitalizations

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Intensive Care Unit sign inside of a hospital
After several radiology patients were sickened following an injection of iodinated contrast, the hospital where the incidents occurred has revealed the culprit. 
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How to address CCTA staffing shortages

Jaime Warren, EdD, FACC, vice president of care transformation at MedAxiom, an ACC company, explains what is needed to address staffing shortages created by a 94% increase in cardiac CT volumes over the past 5 years. 

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Jaime Warren, EdD, FACC, vice president of care transformation at MedAxiom, an ACC company, explains what is needed to address staffing shortages created by a 94% increase in cardiac CT volumes over the past 5 years.
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How to address CCTA staffing shortages

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Jaime Warren, EdD, FACC, vice president of care transformation at MedAxiom, an ACC company, explains what is needed to address staffing shortages created by a 94% increase in cardiac CT volumes over the past 5 years.
Jaime Warren, EdD, FACC, vice president of care transformation at MedAxiom, an ACC company, explains what is needed to address staffing shortages created by a 94% increase in cardiac CT volumes over the past 5 years. 
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AI software triples number of stroke patients who achieve functional independence

This week, health officials in the United Kingdom shared how an artificial intelligence-enabled platform has drastically improved stroke outcomes in the region.

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Brainomix 360 triples number of stroke patients who regain functional independence.
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AI software triples number of stroke patients who achieve functional independence

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Brainomix 360 triples number of stroke patients who regain functional independence.
This week, health officials in the United Kingdom shared how an artificial intelligence-enabled platform has drastically improved stroke outcomes in the region.
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In Case You Missed It

Practices tied to private equity, hospitals charge significantly more than independent radiology groups

Negotiated professional prices for hospital-based radiology services are about 43% higher than independents vs. 16% more for PE-backed rad groups.

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Practices tied to private equity, hospitals charge significantly more than independent radiology groups

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Negotiated professional prices for hospital-based radiology services are about 43% higher than independents vs. 16% more for PE-backed rad groups.
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8 key considerations when weighing whether to expand a radiology department

Experts with Indiana University are urging peers to understand the motivations behind expansion and focus on cultural compatibility. 

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8 key considerations when weighing whether to expand a radiology department

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Experts with Indiana University are urging peers to understand the motivations behind expansion and focus on cultural compatibility. 
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Radiologist beware: Patients accessing imaging results much quicker after legislative change

Outpatients treated at the Mayo Clinic saw a nearly 78% drop in the median time it took to access their radiology reports, falling from about 4.9 hours down to 1.1 after the Cures Act.

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Radiologist beware: Patients accessing imaging results much quicker after legislative change

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Outpatients treated at the Mayo Clinic saw a nearly 78% drop in the median time it took to access their radiology reports, falling from about 4.9 hours down to 1.1 after the Cures Act.
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