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The ACA's impact on breast cancer screening | A historic year for the FDA

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The ACA's impact on breast cancer screening | A historic year for the FDA
Wednesday, January 30, 2019
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How the ACA impacted breast cancer screening at a safety net hospital

Implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) did not make a significant impact on breast cancer care at a safety net hospital in California, according to findings published in the American Journal of Surgery. The authors noted, however, that more patients did have health insurance in the two years following implementation.

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How the ACA impacted breast cancer screening at a safety net hospital

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Implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) did not make a significant impact on breast cancer care at a safety net hospital in California, according to findings published in the American Journal of Surgery. The authors noted, however, that more patients did have health insurance in the two years following implementation.
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Providers share their own experience building structured radiology report templates

Structured report templates are growing in popularity, but creating those templates and implementing them in a health system requires a significant amount of time and effort. After leading such an effort at their own system, a group of specialists wrote about the experience in a new analysis published in the American Journal of Roentgenology.

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Providers share their own experience building structured radiology report templates

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Tablet projecting metaphorical medical hologram
Structured report templates are growing in popularity, but creating those templates and implementing them in a health system requires a significant amount of time and effort. After leading such an effort at their own system, a group of specialists wrote about the experience in a new analysis published in the American Journal of Roentgenology.
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FDA announces historic 2018 for medical device approvals

The FDA announced that it approved 106 novel medical devices in 2018, surpassing the previous record of 98 set just one year prior. Nine devices also received the agency’s Breakthrough Device Designation.

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FDA announces historic 2018 for medical device approvals

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The FDA announced that it approved 106 novel medical devices in 2018, surpassing the previous record of 98 set just one year prior. Nine devices also received the agency’s Breakthrough Device Designation.
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UCSF unveils renovated imaging facility

The department of radiology and biomedical imaging at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) announced this week that the large expansion of one of its imaging facilities is now complete.

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UCSF unveils renovated imaging facility

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The department of radiology and biomedical imaging at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) announced this week that the large expansion of one of its imaging facilities is now complete.
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Around the Web

Radiologist arrested on multiple charges after routine traffic stop

A radiologist who operates a private practice in Florida was pulled over on Jan. 29 for a routine traffic stop and arrested on multiple charges, including the illegal possession of a handgun. 

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Radiologist arrested on multiple charges after routine traffic stop

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A radiologist who operates a private practice in Florida was pulled over on Jan. 29 for a routine traffic stop and arrested on multiple charges, including the illegal possession of a handgun. 
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From the Magazine

Gadolinium: Actual Offender or Unwitting Pretender?

Gadolinium-based contrast agents are back in the news. Radiologists are fretting anew. But is gadolinium poisoning a fresh crisis in the making—or another overblown chapter in an ongoing saga?
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Gadolinium: Actual Offender or Unwitting Pretender?

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Gadolinium-based contrast agents are back in the news. Radiologists are fretting anew. But is gadolinium poisoning a fresh crisis in the making—or another overblown chapter in an ongoing saga?
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[Video Presentation] Architecting AI: Rethinking Medical Imaging & Defining the Strategy

Jan 30, 2019 | 2PM ET We asked the questions you want to: Why is imaging ripe for AI? How will improvements in image processing and reconstruction, quality control and work list prioritization improve the practice of radiology? Register today.
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