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How AI can help radiologists diagnose, treat kidney cancers | Will policy updates lead to big savings?

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How AI can help radiologists diagnose, treat kidney cancers | Will policy updates lead to big savings?
Monday, October 7, 2019
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How AI can help radiologists diagnose, treat kidney cancers

Machine learning models using radiomics can help radiologists classify renal cell carcinomas (RCCs), according to new findings published in the American Journal of Roentgenology.

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How AI can help radiologists diagnose, treat kidney cancers

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Machine learning models using radiomics can help radiologists classify renal cell carcinomas (RCCs), according to new findings published in the American Journal of Roentgenology.
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CMS: Radiology practices could save almost $60M with new policies

Imaging centers will get a little bit of relief under a final rule issued by the Trump administration in a bid to ease regulatory burdens on healthcare providers.

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CMS: Radiology practices could save almost $60M with new policies

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Imaging centers will get a little bit of relief under a final rule issued by the Trump administration in a bid to ease regulatory burdens on healthcare providers.
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RSNA's RadioGraphics journal gets first female editor

RSNA announced that it has hired the first female editor for its educational journal RadioGraphics.

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RSNA's RadioGraphics journal gets first female editor

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RSNA announced that it has hired the first female editor for its educational journal RadioGraphics.
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Portable imaging system gains FDA clearance

Turner Imaging Systems, an Orem, Utah-based imaging technology company, has received FDA approval for its Smart-C portable fluoroscopy and x-ray system.

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Portable imaging system gains FDA clearance

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Turner Imaging Systems, an Orem, Utah-based imaging technology company, has received FDA approval for its Smart-C portable fluoroscopy and x-ray system.
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ControlRad raises $15M in financing

An Atlanta-based medical device company working to reduce radiation exposure during fluoroscopy has picked up $15 million in funding to fuel further growth.

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ControlRad raises $15M in financing

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An Atlanta-based medical device company working to reduce radiation exposure during fluoroscopy has picked up $15 million in funding to fuel further growth.
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In Case You Missed It

AI IDs candidates for endovascular thrombectomy

Researchers have developed an AI algorithm that can help identify patients who have suffered a stroke and would benefit from an endovascular thrombectomy.

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AI IDs candidates for endovascular thrombectomy

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Researchers have developed an AI algorithm that can help identify patients who have suffered a stroke and would benefit from an endovascular thrombectomy.
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Q&A: How Can Imaging Providers Unlock AI’s True Potential?

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is still gaining momentum in 2019 as researchers build bigger and better algorithms and vendors release new, state-of-the-art solutions. For healthcare providers, however, the world of AI can still be intimidating in a lot of ways; if you haven’t already started exploring the potential of AI, where do you begin? What’s the first step?

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Q&A: How Can Imaging Providers Unlock AI’s True Potential?

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is still gaining momentum in 2019 as researchers build bigger and better algorithms and vendors release new, state-of-the-art solutions. For healthcare providers, however, the world of AI can still be intimidating in a lot of ways; if you haven’t already started exploring the potential of AI, where do you begin? What’s the first step?
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In Other News

Bernie Sanders undergoes stent placement after chest discomfort

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, was sidelined from his campaign after it was reported he underwent a procedure for placement of two stents after chest discomfort revealed a blocked artery, The New York Times reported.

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Senator Bernie Sanders criticized Amazon's planned $3.9B acquisition of One Medical
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Bernie Sanders undergoes stent placement after chest discomfort

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Senator Bernie Sanders criticized Amazon's planned $3.9B acquisition of One Medical
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, was sidelined from his campaign after it was reported he underwent a procedure for placement of two stents after chest discomfort revealed a blocked artery, The New York Times reported.
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