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Hospital uses AI to slash MRI exam times | Experts call for Lung-RADS update | 'Deepfake' X-rays | Radiation safety shortcomings

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Hospital uses AI to slash MRI exam times | Experts call for Lung-RADS update | 'Deepfake' X-rays | Radiation safety shortcomings
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
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AI software more than halves hospital's MRI exam times

Leaders at the hospital have equipped the radiology department’s MRI scanner with a new AI software that essentially fills in the blanks between image slices with synthetic images.

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AI software more than halves hospital's MRI exam times

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Leaders at the hospital have equipped the radiology department’s MRI scanner with a new AI software that essentially fills in the blanks between image slices with synthetic images.
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AI guidance reduces exam time by 34% for novice ultrasound operators

The quality of ultrasound exams depends highly on operator skill, but experts believe artificial intelligence could improve consistency considerably. 

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AI guidance reduces exam time by 34% for novice ultrasound operators

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The quality of ultrasound exams depends highly on operator skill, but experts believe artificial intelligence could improve consistency considerably. 
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Philips issues urgent device correction notice for thousands of imaging units

Philips notified affected customers of the issue in early March, also sharing details on signs of potential system failures. 

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Philips issues urgent device correction notice for thousands of imaging units

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Philips notified affected customers of the issue in early March, also sharing details on signs of potential system failures. 
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Hospital's digital intelligence platform cuts imaging wait times, but with a caveat

The closed-loop digital platform is equipped with an intelligent scheduling algorithm and a dynamic report dispatching system.

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Hospital's digital intelligence platform cuts imaging wait times, but with a caveat

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The closed-loop digital platform is equipped with an intelligent scheduling algorithm and a dynamic report dispatching system.
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Experts call for Lung-RADS updates amid concern about certain incidental findings

New findings from a large CT lung cancer screening dataset reveal that a substantial number of patients have significant incidental findings visible on their scans. 

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Experts call for Lung-RADS updates amid concern about certain incidental findings

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New findings from a large CT lung cancer screening dataset reveal that a substantial number of patients have significant incidental findings visible on their scans. 
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Both radiologists and AI struggle to identify 'deepfake' X-rays

Experts are cautioning that these falsified images could have serious implications for radiologists in the future.

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Deepfake X-rays trick radiologists and AI
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Both radiologists and AI struggle to identify 'deepfake' X-rays

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Deepfake X-rays trick radiologists and AI
Experts are cautioning that these falsified images could have serious implications for radiologists in the future.
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Medical societies call for more stringent radiation protection measures

The Society of Interventional Radiology and others are calling for updated safety standards that reach beyond patients and take into account the occupational hazards faced during fluoroscopy. 

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Medical societies call for more stringent radiation protection measures

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The Society of Interventional Radiology and others are calling for updated safety standards that reach beyond patients and take into account the occupational hazards faced during fluoroscopy. 
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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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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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EMR-based framework produces 30% reduction in overnight CT report turnaround times

An academic medical center struggling to meet CT report turnaround time benchmarks was recently able to improve its overnight efficiency by implementing a framework designed to streamline teleradiology requests.  

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EMR-based framework produces 30% reduction in overnight CT report turnaround times

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An academic medical center struggling to meet CT report turnaround time benchmarks was recently able to improve its overnight efficiency by implementing a framework designed to streamline teleradiology requests.  
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