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Sorting through 'useless' imaging AI | Bill would exempt radiologists from new fee | PSMA PET/CT drastically reduces biopsies

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Sorting through 'useless' imaging AI | Bill would exempt radiologists from new fee | PSMA PET/CT drastically reduces biopsies
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
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Bipartisan bill would exempt radiologists from new $100,000 visa fee

The bill is endorsed by the American Medical Association, American Hospital Association and numerous others in the industry. 

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Bipartisan bill would exempt radiologists from new $100,000 visa fee

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The bill is endorsed by the American Medical Association, American Hospital Association and numerous others in the industry. 
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Not all AI is created equal—experts caution against 'useless' applications

“If we are not careful, we run the risk of spending more time admiring these novelty-driven tools than advancing the real frontiers of radiology.” 

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Not all AI is created equal—experts caution against 'useless' applications

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“If we are not careful, we run the risk of spending more time admiring these novelty-driven tools than advancing the real frontiers of radiology.” 
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PSMA PET/CT imaging drastically reduces the need for prostate biopsies

Researchers recently presented early findings from the PRIMARY2 clinical trial at the European Association of Urology Congress in London. 

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PSMA PET/CT imaging drastically reduces the need for prostate biopsies

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Researchers recently presented early findings from the PRIMARY2 clinical trial at the European Association of Urology Congress in London. 
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AI model could help providers choose more appropriate imaging exams

The model was trained on guideline-adherent data specific to clinical scenarios that would prompt a provider to order medical imaging. 

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AI model could help providers choose more appropriate imaging exams

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The model was trained on guideline-adherent data specific to clinical scenarios that would prompt a provider to order medical imaging. 
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'Cybersecurity vulnerability' spurs FDA recall of GE HealthCare image viewers

The recall is due to an issue with the software that could make the viewer vulnerable to security threats and data manipulation. 

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'Cybersecurity vulnerability' spurs FDA recall of GE HealthCare image viewers

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The recall is due to an issue with the software that could make the viewer vulnerable to security threats and data manipulation. 
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Insurer and business lobbying interests kill supplemental breast imaging bill in 1 state

Earlier this year, Kansas lawmakers introduced Senate Bill 409, seeking to close insurance gaps for women who need follow-up scans after screening mammography. 

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Insurer and business lobbying interests kill supplemental breast imaging bill in 1 state

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Earlier this year, Kansas lawmakers introduced Senate Bill 409, seeking to close insurance gaps for women who need follow-up scans after screening mammography. 
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In Other News

Cardiovascular Business announces its Forty Under 40 Class of 2026

The Cardiovascular Business Forty Under 40 Class of 2026 represents an accomplished group of clinicians, researchers, entrepreneurs and administrators who are redefining what cardiovascular leadership looks like under the age of 40. 

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Cardiovascular Business announces its Forty Under 40 Class of 2026

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The Cardiovascular Business Forty Under 40 Class of 2026 represents an accomplished group of clinicians, researchers, entrepreneurs and administrators who are redefining what cardiovascular leadership looks like under the age of 40. 
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Court affirms death sentence for Texas nurse who intentionally killed patients

A jury sentenced the former cardiovascular ICU nurse to death for intentionally murdering multiple heart patients. In one TV interview, he said the power associated with the murders became "an addiction" over time. 

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Court affirms death sentence for Texas nurse who intentionally killed patients

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A jury sentenced the former cardiovascular ICU nurse to death for intentionally murdering multiple heart patients. In one TV interview, he said the power associated with the murders became "an addiction" over time. 
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