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Radiology reacts to highly anticipated final rule | Strategies to get paid for AI | Philips teams with Disney on MRI product

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Radiology reacts to highly anticipated final rule | Strategies to get paid for AI | Philips teams with Disney on MRI product
Friday, May 29, 2026
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Feds release highly anticipated No Surprises Act final rule, drawing mixed reactions from radiology

"This rule does not address the core issues driving dysfunction in the NSA process,” Radiology Associates of North Texas said May 28. 

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Medicare physician fee schedule final rule 2026.
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Feds release highly anticipated No Surprises Act final rule, drawing mixed reactions from radiology

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Medicare physician fee schedule final rule 2026.
"This rule does not address the core issues driving dysfunction in the NSA process,” Radiology Associates of North Texas said May 28. 
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Economics of radiology AI: Strategies to get paid

As AI adoption accelerates across radiology, future success will depend on improving efficiency, reducing burnout and managing the surging imaging demand.

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Nina Kottler, MD, MS, FSIIM, FAIM, chief medical AI officer for Mosaic Clinical Technologies, a Radiology Partners company, explains how radiology is being paid for using artificial intelligence (AI) through various payment models. #radiologyAI #RSNA #RadPartners
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Economics of radiology AI: Strategies to get paid

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Nina Kottler, MD, MS, FSIIM, FAIM, chief medical AI officer for Mosaic Clinical Technologies, a Radiology Partners company, explains how radiology is being paid for using artificial intelligence (AI) through various payment models. #radiologyAI #RSNA #RadPartners
As AI adoption accelerates across radiology, future success will depend on improving efficiency, reducing burnout and managing the surging imaging demand.
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Philips partners with Disney to incorporate iconic characters in MRI exams

The Amsterdam-based imaging manufacturer said it will utilize beloved animated characters and stories as part of the Philips Ambient Experience. 

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Philips partners with Disney to incorporate iconic characters in MRI exams

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The Amsterdam-based imaging manufacturer said it will utilize beloved animated characters and stories as part of the Philips Ambient Experience. 
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Some minorities more likely to have dementia but less apt to signal so on PET imaging

Black and Hispanic individuals—known to be at greater risk of developing the degenerative disease—are significantly less likely than others to show Alzheimer’s pathology on brain scans, according to new research. 

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Some minorities more likely to have dementia but less apt to signal so on PET imaging

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Black and Hispanic individuals—known to be at greater risk of developing the degenerative disease—are significantly less likely than others to show Alzheimer’s pathology on brain scans, according to new research. 
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Imaging advances may be leading to renal cancer overdiagnoses

Renal cell carcinoma diagnoses have increased steadily over the last 30 years, rising by up to 3% annually in the U.S. alone.

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Imaging advances may be leading to renal cancer overdiagnoses

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Renal cell carcinoma diagnoses have increased steadily over the last 30 years, rising by up to 3% annually in the U.S. alone.
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Widow donates $1M to hospital for permanent PET scanner in late husband's honor

Currently, the organization relies on a mobile PET unit that parks once every week. However, demand has grown for PET/CT in the area, rising by around 60% over the last three years alone. 

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Widow donates $1M to hospital for permanent PET scanner in late husband's honor

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Currently, the organization relies on a mobile PET unit that parks once every week. However, demand has grown for PET/CT in the area, rising by around 60% over the last three years alone. 
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$2M NIH award spurs development of advanced ultrasound technique

The funds will fuel a four-year project to develop ultrasound technology that could improve the visualization of blood vessels deep in the body.

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$2M NIH award spurs development of advanced ultrasound technique

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The funds will fuel a four-year project to develop ultrasound technology that could improve the visualization of blood vessels deep in the body.
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Featured Articles

Snowbird couple sues radiologist, claiming he missed signs of an impending stroke

Jeffrey and Kim Sayward, of Florida, charge that radiologist Eric J. Sax, MD, working for MaineHealth Hospital in Biddeford at the time, failed to identify a dangerous blood clot three years ago. 

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Snowbird couple sues radiologist, claiming he missed signs of an impending stroke

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Jeffrey and Kim Sayward, of Florida, charge that radiologist Eric J. Sax, MD, working for MaineHealth Hospital in Biddeford at the time, failed to identify a dangerous blood clot three years ago. 
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Opposition forming against radiologist nominee for surgeon general

“Dr. Saphier would be a catastrophic mistake on messaging and communicating with MAHA at a time where the coalition is very fragile,” one opponent says. 

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Nicole B. Saphier, MD
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Opposition forming against radiologist nominee for surgeon general

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Nicole B. Saphier, MD
“Dr. Saphier would be a catastrophic mistake on messaging and communicating with MAHA at a time where the coalition is very fragile,” one opponent says. 
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Radiology Associates of North Texas says it will waste over $51M on costs related to No Surprises Act

The country’s largest independent imaging group—located in Fort Worth and employing about 300 physicians—calculated the figure based on an internal analysis of its billing practices. 

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Radiology Associates of North Texas says it will waste over $51M on costs related to No Surprises Act

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The country’s largest independent imaging group—located in Fort Worth and employing about 300 physicians—calculated the figure based on an internal analysis of its billing practices. 
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In Other News

Primary care as public utility: Imagine that, researchers urge

A team of healthcare scholars is making U.S. states an offer they hope the border-defined polities won’t refuse: If you’ll pay for the reinvention of primary care, we’ll help sell the public on the rightness of measured, state-level efforts to preserve the profession.

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Primary care as public utility: Imagine that, researchers urge

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A team of healthcare scholars is making U.S. states an offer they hope the border-defined polities won’t refuse: If you’ll pay for the reinvention of primary care, we’ll help sell the public on the rightness of measured, state-level efforts to preserve the profession.
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How to use ambient AI in healthcare as litigious winds begin to blow: 10 tips from experienced attorneys

As a class-action lawsuit gets rolling in California over the use of ambient AI in healthcare, a national law firm is drawing takeaways for hospitals and other provider organizations. Makes sense: All AI-equipped providers are potential targets for similar litigation now. 

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How to use ambient AI in healthcare as litigious winds begin to blow: 10 tips from experienced attorneys

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As a class-action lawsuit gets rolling in California over the use of ambient AI in healthcare, a national law firm is drawing takeaways for hospitals and other provider organizations. Makes sense: All AI-equipped providers are potential targets for similar litigation now. 
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FDA gives greenlight to new AI tool for managing heart failure patients

New AI-enabled software from Cardiosense estimates a patient's PCWP without the use of a catheter or implant. 

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CMS greenlights LDCT lung cancer screening
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FDA gives greenlight to new AI tool for managing heart failure patients

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CMS greenlights LDCT lung cancer screening
New AI-enabled software from Cardiosense estimates a patient's PCWP without the use of a catheter or implant. 
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