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Image of the year unveiled | Private equity invests in 2 imaging providers | ACR updates AUC | AI cuts breast-reading workloads

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Image of the year unveiled | Private equity invests in 2 imaging providers | ACR updates AUC | AI cuts breast-reading workloads
Thursday, June 4, 2026
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SNMMI unveils 2026 Image of the Year

A PET exam depicting whole-body imaging of traveling blood clots has been named the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging’s Henry N. Wagner Jr. Image of the Year. 

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A PET exam depicting whole-body imaging of traveling blood clots has been named the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging’s Henry N. Wagner Jr. Image of the Year. 
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Private equity firm invests in radiology services provider RadX Inc.

Kain Capital is backing a network of 26 imaging centers across Florida, Michigan, Maryland, Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama, co-founded by radiologist Chintan Desai, MD. 

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Private equity firm invests in radiology services provider RadX Inc.

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Kain Capital is backing a network of 26 imaging centers across Florida, Michigan, Maryland, Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama, co-founded by radiologist Chintan Desai, MD. 
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8 new topics added in latest ACR Appropriateness Criteria update

The college announced June 3 that it is updating old topics and adding new ones to addresses previous gaps in care management.

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8 new topics added in latest ACR Appropriateness Criteria update

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The college announced June 3 that it is updating old topics and adding new ones to addresses previous gaps in care management.
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AI triage tool slashes breast cancer screening workloads by 77%

AI shines as a first reader for ruling out suspicious findings in breast cancer screening exams, a new analysis in Radiology: Artificial Intelligence reveals.

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AI triage tool slashes breast cancer screening workloads by 77%

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AI shines as a first reader for ruling out suspicious findings in breast cancer screening exams, a new analysis in Radiology: Artificial Intelligence reveals.
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RadNet seeks to secure $200M term loan to fuel expansion

The Los Angeles-based imaging center operator will use the proceeds to finance future acquisitions, “organic expansion initiatives,” and health system partnerships. 

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RadNet seeks to secure $200M term loan to fuel expansion

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The Los Angeles-based imaging center operator will use the proceeds to finance future acquisitions, “organic expansion initiatives,” and health system partnerships. 
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Private equity firm acquires Heritage Imaging

ACP Partners is buying the Boise, Idaho-based mobile diagnostic imaging provider for an undisclosed sum, planning to pursue further add-on deals. 

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Private equity firm acquires Heritage Imaging

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ACP Partners is buying the Boise, Idaho-based mobile diagnostic imaging provider for an undisclosed sum, planning to pursue further add-on deals. 
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In Other News

Ascendant healthcare CFOs are not what they used to be: Report

It was once a given that hospital chief financial officers would be first in line to fill CFO positions in multi-hospital health systems when those bigger jobs opened up. That’s no longer necessarily the case, according to a new report on the current state and unfolding future of the role. 

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Ascendant healthcare CFOs are not what they used to be: Report

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It was once a given that hospital chief financial officers would be first in line to fill CFO positions in multi-hospital health systems when those bigger jobs opened up. That’s no longer necessarily the case, according to a new report on the current state and unfolding future of the role. 
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Most and least expensive states for out-of-pocket healthcare spending

Utah, Virginia and California vs. Alaska, Oregon and Maine: Guess which trio’s residents spend the most on healthcare and which spend the least. 

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Most and least expensive states for out-of-pocket healthcare spending

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Utah, Virginia and California vs. Alaska, Oregon and Maine: Guess which trio’s residents spend the most on healthcare and which spend the least. 
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