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Anthem expands controversial rad pay policy | RadNet stock sinks 20% | Google mammo AI cuts read times | Radiotracer shortage

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Anthem expands controversial rad pay policy | RadNet stock sinks 20% | Google mammo AI cuts read times | Radiotracer shortage
Thursday, March 12, 2026
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Anthem expanding policy that punishes hospitals who use out-of-network radiologists

Meanwhile, docs have helped defeat the controversial policy's implementation in Indiana with the passage of Senate Bill 189. 

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Anthem expanding policy that punishes hospitals who use out-of-network radiologists

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Meanwhile, docs have helped defeat the controversial policy's implementation in Indiana with the passage of Senate Bill 189. 
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RadNet’s stock price falls 20%, driven down by 3 potential factors

The downgrade comes amid concerns the radiology provider may have overpaid in its $270 million bid to buy Paris-based AI firm Gleamer.  

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RadNet’s stock price falls 20%, driven down by 3 potential factors

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The downgrade comes amid concerns the radiology provider may have overpaid in its $270 million bid to buy Paris-based AI firm Gleamer.  
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Google's mammography AI system slashes interpretation times by one-third

That's according to findings from the largest NHS study on the use of AI in breast cancer screening settings to date. 

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Google's mammography AI system slashes interpretation times by one-third

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That's according to findings from the largest NHS study on the use of AI in breast cancer screening settings to date. 
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Experts develop first-of-its-kind fully robotic MRI-compatible system for neurosurgery

BrainBot's development represents a significant step forward for image-guided interventional procedures, as fully robotic neurosurgical devices are not designed to be MRI-compatible.  

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Experts develop first-of-its-kind fully robotic MRI-compatible system for neurosurgery

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BrainBot's development represents a significant step forward for image-guided interventional procedures, as fully robotic neurosurgical devices are not designed to be MRI-compatible.  
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Shortage of cardiac amyloidosis radiotracers should ease in late March

However, the regular supply of these imaging radiotracers may not be back online for another few months.

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cardiac amyloidosis on bone scan. Image courtesy of the Department of Nuclear Medicine, Medical University of Vienna, Austria.
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Shortage of cardiac amyloidosis radiotracers should ease in late March

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cardiac amyloidosis on bone scan. Image courtesy of the Department of Nuclear Medicine, Medical University of Vienna, Austria.
However, the regular supply of these imaging radiotracers may not be back online for another few months.
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Radiologists criticize Anthropic CEO’s recent comments about the specialty

Ben White, MD, believes Dario Amodei may have “set a new record on how quickly you can be wrong about how radiology works and how it’s been affected by AI so far.”

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Radiologists criticize Anthropic CEO’s recent comments about the specialty

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Ben White, MD, believes Dario Amodei may have “set a new record on how quickly you can be wrong about how radiology works and how it’s been affected by AI so far.”
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Smartwatches reduce physician burnout while improving resilience

Radiation oncologists and other specialists wore the devices for six months at two pilot institutions, with promising initial results. 

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The KardiaBand device from AliveCor is a more reliable tool for identifying atrial fibrillation (AFib) than the Apple Watch 4, according to a new head-to-head analysis published in JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology.
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Smartwatches reduce physician burnout while improving resilience

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The KardiaBand device from AliveCor is a more reliable tool for identifying atrial fibrillation (AFib) than the Apple Watch 4, according to a new head-to-head analysis published in JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology.
Radiation oncologists and other specialists wore the devices for six months at two pilot institutions, with promising initial results. 
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Chesapeake Medical Imaging ends its 25-year run as a private practice

RadNet Inc. acquired assets of the Annapolis, Maryland-based physician practice in November for $29 million, the company confirmed March 2. 

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Chesapeake Medical Imaging ends its 25-year run as a private practice

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RadNet Inc. acquired assets of the Annapolis, Maryland-based physician practice in November for $29 million, the company confirmed March 2. 
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In Other News

Medicare Advantage fraud allegations against Aetna settled for nearly $118M

The U.S. Department of Justice said the insurer upcoded patient diagnoses to boost risk-adjusted payments it received from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. The company did not admit to wrongdoing, despite agreeing to the payout. 

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Medicare Advantage fraud allegations against Aetna settled for nearly $118M

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The U.S. Department of Justice said the insurer upcoded patient diagnoses to boost risk-adjusted payments it received from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. The company did not admit to wrongdoing, despite agreeing to the payout. 
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FDA clears new large-bore catheter for challenging stroke cases

The newly cleared device was built to provide support, trackability and stability during the treatment of time-sensitive stroke patients. 

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FDA clears new large-bore catheter for challenging stroke cases

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The newly cleared device was built to provide support, trackability and stability during the treatment of time-sensitive stroke patients. 
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Medical device manufacturer hit by cyberattack, possibly from Iranian-backed hackers

Stryker, a Michigan-based company that manufactures surgical implants, confirmed it was experiencing a global network outage. Employee devices reportedly displayed the logo of a pro-Iran cybercrime cell.

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Medical device manufacturer hit by cyberattack, possibly from Iranian-backed hackers

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Stryker, a Michigan-based company that manufactures surgical implants, confirmed it was experiencing a global network outage. Employee devices reportedly displayed the logo of a pro-Iran cybercrime cell.
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A ‘disquieting plateau’: Healthcare costs are up, but survival among heart patients stays the same

The cardiovascular mortality rate in the United States decreased dramatically from 2000 to 2011. Since then, however, it has remained relatively unchanged.

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A ‘disquieting plateau’: Healthcare costs are up, but survival among heart patients stays the same

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The cardiovascular mortality rate in the United States decreased dramatically from 2000 to 2011. Since then, however, it has remained relatively unchanged.
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