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New federal law requires breast density notifications | How to improve lung cancer screening programs

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New federal law requires breast density notifications | How to improve lung cancer screening programs
Wednesday, February 20, 2019
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New federal law requires mammography providers to send breast density notifications

When President Donald Trump signed a federal funding bill into law on Feb. 15, it included text that said that all mammography providers must include updated information about breast density in reports sent to both patients and their physicians.

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The U.S. Congress is working on healthcare legislation to fix medicare reimbursements and end annual cuts to physicians.
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New federal law requires mammography providers to send breast density notifications

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The U.S. Congress is working on healthcare legislation to fix medicare reimbursements and end annual cuts to physicians.
When President Donald Trump signed a federal funding bill into law on Feb. 15, it included text that said that all mammography providers must include updated information about breast density in reports sent to both patients and their physicians.
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How lung cancer screening programs can reach more patients

Lung cancer screening (LCS) with low-dose CT (LDCT) is an effective tool for reducing lung cancer mortality among high-risk individuals, yet utilization of such screening remains low. What can be done to remedy this situation?

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How lung cancer screening programs can reach more patients

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Lung cancer screening (LCS) with low-dose CT (LDCT) is an effective tool for reducing lung cancer mortality among high-risk individuals, yet utilization of such screening remains low. What can be done to remedy this situation?
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Dosimetry software from Mirada Medical gains FDA clearance

Mirada Medical, a medical imaging company based in the U.K., has received FDA approval for its dosimetry software.

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Dosimetry software from Mirada Medical gains FDA clearance

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Mirada Medical, a medical imaging company based in the U.K., has received FDA approval for its dosimetry software.
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Can radiologists motivate patients to lose weight, improve their lifestyles?

Radiologists can help patients understand the significant hazards associated with obesity, according to a new commentary published in Academic Radiology.

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Can radiologists motivate patients to lose weight, improve their lifestyles?

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Radiologists can help patients understand the significant hazards associated with obesity, according to a new commentary published in Academic Radiology.
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AHRA, Canon Medical award 7 grants to improve patient experience, safety in diagnostic imaging

AHRA and Canon Medical Systems USA have announced the recipients of seven grants aimed at improving patient care and the safety of diagnostic imaging.

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ACR debuts turnkey PQI project
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AHRA, Canon Medical award 7 grants to improve patient experience, safety in diagnostic imaging

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ACR debuts turnkey PQI project
AHRA and Canon Medical Systems USA have announced the recipients of seven grants aimed at improving patient care and the safety of diagnostic imaging.
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From the Magazine

Incidentally Yours, Radiologist

Some questions never seem to stop coming up. Should every single incidental finding be reported? If so, how so? In what sorts of cases might the reporting mislead clinicians rather than appropriately guide patient care? Here’s a fresh look at these perpetual concerns. 

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Incidentally Yours, Radiologist

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Some questions never seem to stop coming up. Should every single incidental finding be reported? If so, how so? In what sorts of cases might the reporting mislead clinicians rather than appropriately guide patient care? Here’s a fresh look at these perpetual concerns. 
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