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Widow sues following fatal MRI accident | ACR seeks $45M to fund doc burnout program | How leadership impacts rad well-being

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Widow sues following fatal MRI accident | ACR seeks $45M to fund doc burnout program | How leadership impacts rad well-being
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
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Widow of man killed in New York MRI accident sues radiology providers

Keith McAllister, 61, died after he was allegedly summoned into the MRI suite to help his wife and then sucked into the scanner by a heavy neck chain.

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Widow of man killed in New York MRI accident sues radiology providers

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Keith McAllister, 61, died after he was allegedly summoned into the MRI suite to help his wife and then sucked into the scanner by a heavy neck chain.
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Radiology pushes for $45M to fund federal physician burnout program

ACR and numerous others recently wrote letters to both the U.S. House and Senate, urging them to support the Lorna Breen Mental Health Act. 

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Radiology pushes for $45M to fund federal physician burnout program

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ACR and numerous others recently wrote letters to both the U.S. House and Senate, urging them to support the Lorna Breen Mental Health Act. 
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How leadership changes impact radiologist well-being

New survey responses delve into how management shakeups at the divisional level affect morale and physician burnout.

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How leadership changes impact radiologist well-being

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New survey responses delve into how management shakeups at the divisional level affect morale and physician burnout.
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AI is everywhere ... except in radiology job postings, new data reveal

Talk of artificial intelligence in radiology is commonplace these days, but a new report suggests that employers are remaining mum on the topic when it comes to job descriptions.

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AI is everywhere ... except in radiology job postings, new data reveal

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Talk of artificial intelligence in radiology is commonplace these days, but a new report suggests that employers are remaining mum on the topic when it comes to job descriptions.
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Hologic hires former Baxter International chief as next CEO

José E. Almeida is taking over the top role at the Massachusetts-based breast imaging vendor, replacing retiring longtime leader Steve MacMillan. 

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Hologic hires former Baxter International chief as next CEO

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José E. Almeida is taking over the top role at the Massachusetts-based breast imaging vendor, replacing retiring longtime leader Steve MacMillan. 
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Siemens Healthineers partnership seeks to boost supply of novel PET imaging agent

The imaging manufacturer is partnering with Radiopharm Theranostics to make and distribute RAD101, geared toward brain cancer. 

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Siemens Healthineers partnership seeks to boost supply of novel PET imaging agent

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Siemens Healthineers booth sign at RSNA 2024. The company expects to spend about between $227-$340 million on tariff mitigation efforts.Photo by Dave Fornell
The imaging manufacturer is partnering with Radiopharm Theranostics to make and distribute RAD101, geared toward brain cancer. 
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Patients feeling less sure about medical AI these days

Consumer affinity for AI in healthcare has plummeted over the past two years, a new survey report shows. 

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Patients feeling less sure about medical AI these days

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Consumer affinity for AI in healthcare has plummeted over the past two years, a new survey report shows. 
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FTC warns Tennessee of coming price hikes if it rushes to remove restrictions on hospital chain

The state legislature is mulling over the passage of two bills: one that would eliminate Ballad’s status as a protected monopoly, and another that would remove the Certificate of Need, a barrier that forces healthcare entities to submit expansion proposals to regulators for approval. The issue, the FTC says, is related to timing. 

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FTC warns Tennessee of coming price hikes if it rushes to remove restrictions on hospital chain

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The state legislature is mulling over the passage of two bills: one that would eliminate Ballad’s status as a protected monopoly, and another that would remove the Certificate of Need, a barrier that forces healthcare entities to submit expansion proposals to regulators for approval. The issue, the FTC says, is related to timing. 
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Cybersecurity experts believe AI is changing their work at a ‘fundamental’ level

Is the edge with the cybercriminals looking for weak points in firewalls? Or the security professionals trying to stop the bad guys from finding any? 

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Cybersecurity experts believe AI is changing their work at a ‘fundamental’ level

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Is the edge with the cybercriminals looking for weak points in firewalls? Or the security professionals trying to stop the bad guys from finding any? 
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With pro bono legal help, hospital workers ‘send union bosses packing’

Employees at a 130-bed hospital whose home state lacks right-to-work protections are now free to work without having to join a powerful union that had sought to represent them. 

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Employees at a 130-bed hospital whose home state lacks right-to-work protections are now free to work without having to join a powerful union that had sought to represent them. 
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