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Handheld ultrasound market could surpass $400M | New FDA draft guidance examines quantitative imaging functions

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Handheld ultrasound market could surpass $400M | New FDA draft guidance examines quantitative imaging functions
Tuesday, April 30, 2019
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Global handheld ultrasound market could surpass $400M by 2023

The handheld ultrasound market has been slow to take off in recent years, but a burst of growth could be on the horizon, according to a new report from Signify Research.

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Global handheld ultrasound market could surpass $400M by 2023

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The handheld ultrasound market has been slow to take off in recent years, but a burst of growth could be on the horizon, according to a new report from Signify Research.
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Catheter-directed therapy treatments for pulmonary embolism on the rise

Catheter-directed therapy (CDT) is being used to treat pulmonary embolism (PE) more and more by healthcare providers, according to new research published in the Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology.

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Catheter-directed therapy treatments for pulmonary embolism on the rise

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Catheter-directed therapy (CDT) is being used to treat pulmonary embolism (PE) more and more by healthcare providers, according to new research published in the Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology.
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New FDA draft guidance examines devices with quantitative imaging functions

The FDA has released a new draft guidance focused on the completion of premarket submissions for medical devices with quantitative imaging functions.

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New FDA draft guidance examines devices with quantitative imaging functions

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The FDA has released a new draft guidance focused on the completion of premarket submissions for medical devices with quantitative imaging functions.
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Why radiologists won’t be replaced by deep learning

As researchers continue to make significant advances with artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning, has the time come for radiologists to be concerned about their jobs?

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Why radiologists won’t be replaced by deep learning

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As researchers continue to make significant advances with artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning, has the time come for radiologists to be concerned about their jobs?
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4 steps to implementing abbreviated breast MRI screening into practice

The high sensitivity associated with breast MRI makes it an effective tool for detecting breast cancer, but the costs and long acquisition times have kept it from being embraced as a supplemental screening option.

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4 steps to implementing abbreviated breast MRI screening into practice

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The high sensitivity associated with breast MRI makes it an effective tool for detecting breast cancer, but the costs and long acquisition times have kept it from being embraced as a supplemental screening option.
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Voters trust Democrats more than Republicans when it comes to healthcare

Healthcare is a major voter issue, but many Americans tend to trust Democrats more than Republicans in this area heading into the 2020 election, according to a new poll from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

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Voters trust Democrats more than Republicans when it comes to healthcare

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Healthcare is a major voter issue, but many Americans tend to trust Democrats more than Republicans in this area heading into the 2020 election, according to a new poll from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
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From the Magazine

10 Things Radiologists Need to Know About Radiology Extenders

Medicare recently relaxed its rules on the supervision that non-physician radiology providers must have by radiologists for their respective practices to get reimbursed. In the wake of the change, these “midlevel providers” are likely to grow in importance as well as in numbers. 

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Medicare recently relaxed its rules on the supervision that non-physician radiology providers must have by radiologists for their respective practices to get reimbursed. In the wake of the change, these “midlevel providers” are likely to grow in importance as well as in numbers. 
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