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FDA recall after glitch results in rads receiving wrong images | Simpler LCS criteria could save more lives | Patient AI prefs
Wednesday, July 1, 2026
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Simpler lung cancer screening criteria could capture more patients likely to benefit

New research published in JAMA Internal Medicine compared current USPSTF criteria to a potential shift toward total years smoked, rather than pack years. 

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Simpler lung cancer screening criteria could capture more patients likely to benefit

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New research published in JAMA Internal Medicine compared current USPSTF criteria to a potential shift toward total years smoked, rather than pack years. 
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Servers recalled after glitch results in radiologists reading images for wrong patients

The issue could cause a reader to unintentionally report on the wrong patient when using interactive applications, according to a notice from the FDA. 

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Servers recalled after glitch results in radiologists reading images for wrong patients

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The issue could cause a reader to unintentionally report on the wrong patient when using interactive applications, according to a notice from the FDA. 
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Nearly 100% of patients surveyed say they’d want to know when AI is used in imaging

Researchers recently sought to better understand how patients perceive rapidly evolving advancements in AI, sharing their findings in RSNA’s Radiology. 

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Nearly 100% of patients surveyed say they’d want to know when AI is used in imaging

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Researchers recently sought to better understand how patients perceive rapidly evolving advancements in AI, sharing their findings in RSNA’s Radiology. 
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Radiology nurse navigator helps streamline imaging for breast cancer patients

A new role at the UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center is improving the diagnostic process for both patients and providers. 

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Radiology nurse navigator helps streamline imaging for breast cancer patients

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A new role at the UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center is improving the diagnostic process for both patients and providers. 
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Generative AI chest X-ray models offer new approach to radiology reporting and quality improvement

While the technology remains investigational in many practices, researchers say it has the potential to improve diagnostic accuracy, streamline AI development and strengthen radiology quality assurance.

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 Robert Harris, PhD, a machine learning engineer at Virtual Radiologic (vRad), outlined his team's work developing and evaluating a generative chest X-ray machine learning model for use within one of the nation's largest teleradiology practices.
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Generative AI chest X-ray models offer new approach to radiology reporting and quality improvement

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 Robert Harris, PhD, a machine learning engineer at Virtual Radiologic (vRad), outlined his team's work developing and evaluating a generative chest X-ray machine learning model for use within one of the nation's largest teleradiology practices.
While the technology remains investigational in many practices, researchers say it has the potential to improve diagnostic accuracy, streamline AI development and strengthen radiology quality assurance.
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FDA clears contrast-enhanced mammography, biopsy features for breast imaging system

Interest in CEM has seen significant growth in recent years as more clinical evidence supporting its use has come to light. 

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FDA clears contrast-enhanced mammography, biopsy features for breast imaging system

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Interest in CEM has seen significant growth in recent years as more clinical evidence supporting its use has come to light. 
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In Other News

85% of hospitals experienced ‘vendor disruption’ in last year, as most brace for cyberattack inevitability, report shows

An analysis from cybersecurity consultancy group Omega Systems reveals that most healthcare practices place too much trust in their third-party vendors to secure patient data, neglecting their own IT systems in the process.

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85% of hospitals experienced ‘vendor disruption’ in last year, as most brace for cyberattack inevitability, report shows

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An analysis from cybersecurity consultancy group Omega Systems reveals that most healthcare practices place too much trust in their third-party vendors to secure patient data, neglecting their own IT systems in the process.
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Hospital sued after drug addict nurse allegedly causes death of two patients

An emergency department nurse at Heritage Valley Sewickley Hospital is accused of stealing drugs and neglecting patients, causing at least two fatalities. A lawsuit filed by two whistleblowers further alleges that hospital leadership covered for the drug-dependent nurse. 

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Hospital sued after drug addict nurse allegedly causes death of two patients

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An emergency department nurse at Heritage Valley Sewickley Hospital is accused of stealing drugs and neglecting patients, causing at least two fatalities. A lawsuit filed by two whistleblowers further alleges that hospital leadership covered for the drug-dependent nurse. 
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Medicaid work requirements challenged by coalition of 26 states

Led by Massachusetts and California, the plaintiffs say CMS ignored the will of Congress by strictly defining a “medically frail” exemption that would allow a person access to safety net medical coverage.

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Medicaid work requirements challenged by coalition of 26 states

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Led by Massachusetts and California, the plaintiffs say CMS ignored the will of Congress by strictly defining a “medically frail” exemption that would allow a person access to safety net medical coverage.
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New York cardiologist performs first procedure in US with FDA-cleared imaging tech

The OpusWave Dual Sensor Imaging System captures both IVUS and OFDI, providing users with two complementary views of the coronaries at the same time.

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New York cardiologist performs first procedure in US with FDA-cleared imaging tech

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The OpusWave Dual Sensor Imaging System captures both IVUS and OFDI, providing users with two complementary views of the coronaries at the same time.
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