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Rads support bill to cut $2B in spending on imaging | A key win for APPs in radiology | Specialists praise NSA policy changes

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Rads support bill to cut $2B in spending on imaging | A key win for APPs in radiology | Specialists praise NSA policy changes
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Radiologists, anesthesiologists and EM docs jointly praise No Surprises Act changes

Medical societies representing all three specialties shared their official response to the independent dispute resolution, or IDR, final rule on May 29. 

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Radiologists, anesthesiologists and EM docs jointly praise No Surprises Act changes

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Medical societies representing all three specialties shared their official response to the independent dispute resolution, or IDR, final rule on May 29. 
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Society of Interventional Radiology announces support for bill that would cut $700M in Medicare costs

SIR on May 28 announced it supports the Radiology Outpatient Ordering Transmission, or ROOT, Act, joining the American College of Radiology

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Society of Interventional Radiology announces support for bill that would cut $700M in Medicare costs

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SIR on May 28 announced it supports the Radiology Outpatient Ordering Transmission, or ROOT, Act, joining the American College of Radiology
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University of Cincinnati opens new research facility aimed at advancing MRI innovation

University leaders, clinicians and industry partners recently gathered to celebrate the opening of the Imaging Research & Development Center on UC’s medical campus.

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University of Cincinnati opens new research facility aimed at advancing MRI innovation

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University leaders, clinicians and industry partners recently gathered to celebrate the opening of the Imaging Research & Development Center on UC’s medical campus.
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The American Academy of Physician Associates officially recognizes APPs in radiology

The organization intends to provide specialty-specific education, professional development and advocacy for physician associates working across radiology subspecialties. 

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Interventional radiologist radiology IR genicular artery embolization surgery. Images courtesy of the University of Chicago Medicine
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The American Academy of Physician Associates officially recognizes APPs in radiology

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Interventional radiologist radiology IR genicular artery embolization surgery. Images courtesy of the University of Chicago Medicine
The organization intends to provide specialty-specific education, professional development and advocacy for physician associates working across radiology subspecialties. 
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Featured Articles

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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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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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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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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In Other News

When used in the ‘wild’ conditions of the real world, large language AI stumbles

Asking medical questions of AI with language spoken “in the wild”—meaning with LLM prompts from everyday consumers—brings back answers with decidedly mediocre accuracy, a new study shows. 

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When used in the ‘wild’ conditions of the real world, large language AI stumbles

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Asking medical questions of AI with language spoken “in the wild”—meaning with LLM prompts from everyday consumers—brings back answers with decidedly mediocre accuracy, a new study shows. 
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AMGA lists six pillars to improve the US healthcare system

AMGA says it has the policy solutions ready and is urging Congress to act now before more practices are forced to make irreversible decisions.

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Video of Darryl Drevna explaining the AMGA six pillars to improve the U.S. healthcare system
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AMGA lists six pillars to improve the US healthcare system

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Video of Darryl Drevna explaining the AMGA six pillars to improve the U.S. healthcare system
AMGA says it has the policy solutions ready and is urging Congress to act now before more practices are forced to make irreversible decisions.
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FDA sees potential in new AI software for monitoring heart failure patients

The software-only platform helps clinicians keep track of patients when they are at their most vulnerable.

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The Cardiac Performance Simulation Engine (CPSE) is an AI platform that enables consumer-grade smartwatches and blood pressure cuffs for remote home monitoring hemodynamic assessments of heart failure patients.
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FDA sees potential in new AI software for monitoring heart failure patients

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The Cardiac Performance Simulation Engine (CPSE) is an AI platform that enables consumer-grade smartwatches and blood pressure cuffs for remote home monitoring hemodynamic assessments of heart failure patients.
The software-only platform helps clinicians keep track of patients when they are at their most vulnerable.
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From our Partners

 

Grady Health System goes live with Sectra Amplifier Services to enable smooth implementation of AI—enhancing diagnostic workflows across sites

With this platform, Grady can efficiently deploy and manage AI applications at scale, supporting clinicians to handle large imaging volumes and deliver consistent, high-quality patient care.  
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