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Government shutdown hits radiology | Subspecialists quitting at greater rate than generalists | FDA investigates AI data drift
Thursday, October 2, 2025
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Government shutdown likely to impact imaging services, American College of Radiology warns

Medicare payments will be put on a 10-day hold, with about 53% of CMS staff retained, and rulemaking at the key agency is likely delayed.

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Government shutdown likely to impact imaging services, American College of Radiology warns

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Medicare payments will be put on a 10-day hold, with about 53% of CMS staff retained, and rulemaking at the key agency is likely delayed.
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Subspecialized radiologists exiting workforce at higher rate than generalist colleagues

Neiman Health Policy Institute experts urged radiology leaders to use these results in evaluating issues related to retention in their own practices. 

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Subspecialized radiologists exiting workforce at higher rate than generalist colleagues

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Neiman Health Policy Institute experts urged radiology leaders to use these results in evaluating issues related to retention in their own practices. 
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FDA seeks feedback on regulating AI-enabled medical devices

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration highlighted concerns about "data drift," which can potentially lead to performance degradation, bias or reduced reliability. 

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FDA seeks feedback on regulating AI-enabled medical devices

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration highlighted concerns about "data drift," which can potentially lead to performance degradation, bias or reduced reliability. 
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How CT colonography compares to other popular colorectal cancer screening options

At the start of 2025, CMS issued a national coverage determination on CTC that led to widespread insurance coverage of the exam. 

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How CT colonography compares to other popular colorectal cancer screening options

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At the start of 2025, CMS issued a national coverage determination on CTC that led to widespread insurance coverage of the exam. 
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Imaging markers of brain frailty linked to functional outcomes in stroke patients

Such baseline neuroimaging markers could provide clues into how patients will respond to treatment, and thrombolysis in particular.

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Ischemic stroke shown in CT scans. Image courtesy of RSNA
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Imaging markers of brain frailty linked to functional outcomes in stroke patients

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Ischemic stroke shown in CT scans. Image courtesy of RSNA
Such baseline neuroimaging markers could provide clues into how patients will respond to treatment, and thrombolysis in particular.
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FDA clears world's first upright cone-beam CT scanner

The device is intended for use in orthopedics, where weight-bearing imaging can make a significant difference in diagnosis and treatment.

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FDA clears world's first upright cone-beam CT scanner

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The device is intended for use in orthopedics, where weight-bearing imaging can make a significant difference in diagnosis and treatment.
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In Case You Missed It

An imaging AI 'epilepsy detective' could help cure treatment-resistant seizures

The tool can identify small focal cortical dysplasia on imaging that is typically missed by radiologists, bottom-of-sulcus dysplasia in particular.

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An imaging AI 'epilepsy detective' could help cure treatment-resistant seizures

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The tool can identify small focal cortical dysplasia on imaging that is typically missed by radiologists, bottom-of-sulcus dysplasia in particular.
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Radiology lessons learned from the 2023 terror attacks in Israel

Soroka University Medical Center served as the primary evacuation destination after the attack, accepting nearly 700 injured patients, most of whom needed medical imaging.

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Radiology providers from Israel share how their hospital handled the mass casualties caused by the October 2023 terror attacks.
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Radiology lessons learned from the 2023 terror attacks in Israel

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Radiology providers from Israel share how their hospital handled the mass casualties caused by the October 2023 terror attacks.
Soroka University Medical Center served as the primary evacuation destination after the attack, accepting nearly 700 injured patients, most of whom needed medical imaging.
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