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Questionably necessary abdominal ultrasounds | Wearable 3D breast ultrasound | Radiology AUC preps
Wednesday, May 4, 2022
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Major teaching hospital finds half its on-call abdominal ultrasounds call utilization into question

The investigators encourage radiologists to consider the numbers and take steps to “reinforce their gatekeeper function” to help cut ultrasound overutilization.

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Major teaching hospital finds half its on-call abdominal ultrasounds call utilization into question

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The investigators encourage radiologists to consider the numbers and take steps to “reinforce their gatekeeper function” to help cut ultrasound overutilization.
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VIDEO: Preparing for radiology appropriate use criteria clinical decision support reporting requirements

Lisa Mead, PSO executive director, Strategic Radiology, spoke at the Radiology Business Management Association (RBMA) 2022 meeting on radiology practices being prepared for the January 2023 deadline to have appropriate use criteria clinical decision support (AUC/CDS) software operational. 

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VIDEO: Preparing for Radiology Appropriate Use Criteria Clinical Decision Support Reporting Requirements
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VIDEO: Preparing for radiology appropriate use criteria clinical decision support reporting requirements

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VIDEO: Preparing for Radiology Appropriate Use Criteria Clinical Decision Support Reporting Requirements
Lisa Mead, PSO executive director, Strategic Radiology, spoke at the Radiology Business Management Association (RBMA) 2022 meeting on radiology practices being prepared for the January 2023 deadline to have appropriate use criteria clinical decision support (AUC/CDS) software operational. 
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FDA greenlights portable, wearable 3D breast POCUS

The patient wears the device while the machine essentially operates itself.

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FDA greenlights portable, wearable 3D breast POCUS

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The patient wears the device while the machine essentially operates itself.
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Featured Articles

New x-ray technique for checking tube placement cuts radiation dose 80%

Radiologists have developed an abdominal x-ray protocol that quantifies patient “thickness” to yield images of high quality while reducing radiation dose by 80%.

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New x-ray technique for checking tube placement cuts radiation dose 80%

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Radiologists have developed an abdominal x-ray protocol that quantifies patient “thickness” to yield images of high quality while reducing radiation dose by 80%.
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Radiology business owner convicted after bilking CMS of $2M

The owner of a portable x-ray business faces serious jail time for attempting to defraud Medicare and Medicaid of $3.7 million, forging signatures and making false statements to hide his tracks.

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Radiology business owner convicted after bilking CMS of $2M

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The owner of a portable x-ray business faces serious jail time for attempting to defraud Medicare and Medicaid of $3.7 million, forging signatures and making false statements to hide his tracks.
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In Other News

American Indian/Alaskan Native tribes three times more likely to get lung or colorectal cancer

This week presenters at the annual ARRS meeting discussed barriers these populations face when trying access vital cancer screenings.

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CT scan showing lung cancer nodules with measurements of each nodule to track growth or regression from treatment. Image courtesy of RSNA
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American Indian/Alaskan Native tribes three times more likely to get lung or colorectal cancer

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CT scan showing lung cancer nodules with measurements of each nodule to track growth or regression from treatment. Image courtesy of RSNA
This week presenters at the annual ARRS meeting discussed barriers these populations face when trying access vital cancer screenings.
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4 promising heart failure therapies interventional cardiologists should keep an eye on

The devices, currently being investigated by teams of heart specialists, could make a big impact in the years ahead. 

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Illustration showing four innovative heart failure technologies: The V-Wave interaterial shunt to relieve pressures between the left and right sides of the heart; the Carillon Transcatheter mitral valve annuloplasty system; the Revivent TC system and the AccuCinch device. Interventional cardiology heart failure cleveland clinic
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4 promising heart failure therapies interventional cardiologists should keep an eye on

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Illustration showing four innovative heart failure technologies: The V-Wave interaterial shunt to relieve pressures between the left and right sides of the heart; the Carillon Transcatheter mitral valve annuloplasty system; the Revivent TC system and the AccuCinch device. Interventional cardiology heart failure cleveland clinic
The devices, currently being investigated by teams of heart specialists, could make a big impact in the years ahead. 
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CVS appoints new CMO

CVS Health has tapped Sree Chaguturu, MD, as its new executive vice president and chief medical officer, effective immediately. 

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CVS Health has tapped Sree Chaguturu, MD, as its new executive vice president and chief medical officer, effective immediately. 
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