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Wednesday, June 29, 2022
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Today's News and Trends

Image interpretation vs. workflow interruption: Quantified, analyzed, strategized

Upon commissioning a business process improvement team to meticulously track interpretative uptime, a 13-radiologist group learned its members had been spending nearly as many hours navigating interruptions as reading images.

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Image interpretation vs. workflow interruption: Quantified, analyzed, strategized

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Upon commissioning a business process improvement team to meticulously track interpretative uptime, a 13-radiologist group learned its members had been spending nearly as many hours navigating interruptions as reading images.
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FDA grants IDE clearance for next-phase trial of ‘Flash’ radiation therapy

A cancer-care technology company that was acquired by one of the world’s largest imaging OEMs a year ago has received an Investigational Device Exemption from the FDA.

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FDA grants IDE clearance for next-phase trial of ‘Flash’ radiation therapy

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A cancer-care technology company that was acquired by one of the world’s largest imaging OEMs a year ago has received an Investigational Device Exemption from the FDA.
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Global ultrasound ‘bubble community’ rallies around Ukrainian children in need of imaging

An international nonprofit medical society is teaming with a supplier of ultrasound contrast media to aid pediatric patients in Ukraine.

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Global ultrasound ‘bubble community’ rallies around Ukrainian children in need of imaging

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An international nonprofit medical society is teaming with a supplier of ultrasound contrast media to aid pediatric patients in Ukraine.
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Radiologists develop AI to flag artifacts on CT pulmonary angiography

The capability could allow immediate alerting of CT technologists, who would adjust scan protocols or re-scan patients to optimize image quality prior to physician interpretation.

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Radiologists develop AI to flag artifacts on CT pulmonary angiography

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The capability could allow immediate alerting of CT technologists, who would adjust scan protocols or re-scan patients to optimize image quality prior to physician interpretation.
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In Other News

Expansion of open-source neuroimaging dataset aims to boost stroke research

Researchers recently revamped the database in the hopes of expanding algorithm development in the field of stroke care. 

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Expansion of open-source neuroimaging dataset aims to boost stroke research

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Researchers recently revamped the database in the hopes of expanding algorithm development in the field of stroke care. 
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Why does heart disease look different in women? This gene may provide the key

Sex-linked variations in the RAP1GAP2 gene could help explain poor outcomes for women with heart disease. 

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Sex-linked variation in RAP1GAP2 could help explain poor outcomes for women with heart disease.
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Why does heart disease look different in women? This gene may provide the key

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Sex-linked variation in RAP1GAP2 could help explain poor outcomes for women with heart disease.
Sex-linked variations in the RAP1GAP2 gene could help explain poor outcomes for women with heart disease. 
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Top 25 most socially responsible hospitals in the US

Out of thousands of hospitals, only a few dozen are considered socially responsible, according to a new ranking from think tank Lown Institute.

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Top 25 most socially responsible hospitals in the US

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Out of thousands of hospitals, only a few dozen are considered socially responsible, according to a new ranking from think tank Lown Institute.
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