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State investigating fatal MRI incident | Radiologist-AI combo excels at PE detection | Only 18% of docs remain independent

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State investigating fatal MRI incident | Radiologist-AI combo excels at PE detection | Only 18% of docs remain independent
Thursday, May 14, 2026
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State health authorities investigating radiology group's handling of fatal MRI incident

The patient was reportedly having difficulty breathing before the scan started but signaled to technologists that he was doing OK once it began. 

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State health authorities investigating radiology group's handling of fatal MRI incident

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The patient was reportedly having difficulty breathing before the scan started but signaled to technologists that he was doing OK once it began. 
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Radiologist-AI combo has highest potential to improve pulmonary embolism detection, experts charge

In new Neiman Health Policy Institute research, scientists explored the use of artificial intelligence to aid in diagnosing PE on CTPA, with “AI-informed radiologists" scoring high marks. 

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Radiologist-AI combo has highest potential to improve pulmonary embolism detection, experts charge

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In new Neiman Health Policy Institute research, scientists explored the use of artificial intelligence to aid in diagnosing PE on CTPA, with “AI-informed radiologists" scoring high marks. 
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82% of radiologists and other physicians now employed by corporate entities

This leaves only about 18% of docs practicing in physician-owned settings as of Jan. 1, with corporations employing an additional 48,000-plus docs over the past two years. 

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82% of radiologists and other physicians now employed by corporate entities

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This leaves only about 18% of docs practicing in physician-owned settings as of Jan. 1, with corporations employing an additional 48,000-plus docs over the past two years. 
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Solis Mammography opens 4 new imaging centers

The TowerBrook Capital-backed breast imaging provider announced the latest openings on May 11, with new centers in Houston and Doylestown, Pennsylvania. 

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The TowerBrook Capital-backed breast imaging provider announced the latest openings on May 11, with new centers in Houston and Doylestown, Pennsylvania. 
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Simple measurement from routine X-rays accurately predicts post-op lung cancer outcomes

For the first time, research has identified diaphragmatic dome height measured on chest X-rays as an indicator of what patients’ post-op recovery will look like following surgery for cancer or other lung disorders.

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Simple measurement from routine X-rays accurately predicts post-op lung cancer outcomes

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Diaphragmatic dome height could inform lung cancer surgery outcomes
For the first time, research has identified diaphragmatic dome height measured on chest X-rays as an indicator of what patients’ post-op recovery will look like following surgery for cancer or other lung disorders.
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Featured Articles

Siemens Healthineers scores FDA clearance for 6 interventional systems

Each device comes equipped with a new AI feature designed to deliver high quality imaging at lower radiation doses during IR procedures.

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Siemens Healthineers nabs FDA clearance for 6 new IR systems
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Siemens Healthineers scores FDA clearance for 6 interventional systems

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Siemens Healthineers nabs FDA clearance for 6 new IR systems
Each device comes equipped with a new AI feature designed to deliver high quality imaging at lower radiation doses during IR procedures.
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Half of emergency CT requests for children may not adhere to imaging appropriateness criteria

The overuse of CT scans on kids could be owed, at least in part, to the fear of missing a critical finding, new research suggests.

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Half of emergency CT requests for children may not adhere to imaging appropriateness criteria

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The overuse of CT scans on kids could be owed, at least in part, to the fear of missing a critical finding, new research suggests.
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In Other News

AI uses 12-lead ECGs to predict long-term stroke risk

Stroke is still a leading cause of death all over the world. A new AI model showed early potential to anticipate such adverse outcomes up to a decade in advance, ensuring high-risk patients receive the care they need.

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AI uses 12-lead ECGs to predict long-term stroke risk

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Stroke is still a leading cause of death all over the world. A new AI model showed early potential to anticipate such adverse outcomes up to a decade in advance, ensuring high-risk patients receive the care they need.
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J&J launches Shockwave Medical’s next-generation coronary IVL catheter

The Shockwave C2 Aero Coronary IVL Catheter is based on years of user feedback. For example, it was built with improved deliverability and repositioning capabilities in mind.

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J&J launches Shockwave Medical’s next-generation coronary IVL catheter

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The Shockwave C2 Aero Coronary IVL Catheter is based on years of user feedback. For example, it was built with improved deliverability and repositioning capabilities in mind.
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