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Mixed results from imaging decision aid | RSNA to ‘stop the presses’—for good
Tuesday, September 27, 2022
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On review, popular imaging decision aid earns 1 thumbs-up—with caveats

With 91% sensitivity but only 25% specificity, the tool is worthwhile for clinicians who remain wary of frequent false positives that would send patients with no fractures for unneeded imaging.

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On review, popular imaging decision aid earns 1 thumbs-up—with caveats

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With 91% sensitivity but only 25% specificity, the tool is worthwhile for clinicians who remain wary of frequent false positives that would send patients with no fractures for unneeded imaging.
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More than 100 medical societies push Congress to end destructive cycle of annual Medicare cuts

More than 120 medical societies have joined the AMA in a letter urging congressional leaders to enact long-term solutions to the systemic problems in the Medicare physician payment system and to address cuts that are going into effect in 2023.

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AMA analysis of Medicare Trustee data shows Medicare updates compared to inflation 2001-2021.
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More than 100 medical societies push Congress to end destructive cycle of annual Medicare cuts

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AMA analysis of Medicare Trustee data shows Medicare updates compared to inflation 2001-2021.
More than 120 medical societies have joined the AMA in a letter urging congressional leaders to enact long-term solutions to the systemic problems in the Medicare physician payment system and to address cuts that are going into effect in 2023.
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RSNA to shutter print journals

Collectors of medical memorabilia may want to plan on preserving the January 2023 print edition of Radiology.

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Collectors of medical memorabilia may want to plan on preserving the January 2023 print edition of Radiology.
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Featured Articles

Newborn brains invigorated by mother’s active lifestyle during pregnancy

The boon comes in the form of greater brain cortical thickness observable on neonatal MRI two weeks after the baby enters the world.

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Newborn brains invigorated by mother’s active lifestyle during pregnancy

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The boon comes in the form of greater brain cortical thickness observable on neonatal MRI two weeks after the baby enters the world.
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Could a repurposed drug break a centurylong stalemate in the war on cancer?

A pharmaceutical compound approved 21 years ago to treat breast cancer in postmenopausal women is showing fresh promise as a therapy for glioblastomas. 

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Could a repurposed drug break a centurylong stalemate in the war on cancer?

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A pharmaceutical compound approved 21 years ago to treat breast cancer in postmenopausal women is showing fresh promise as a therapy for glioblastomas. 
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In Other News

Experts concerned with radiation doses in young women call for stricter ordering criteria for CT exams

Experts found that compared to the average effective doses of organs, breast doses were higher, representing increased risks of breast cancer for women. 

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Experts concerned with radiation doses in young women call for stricter ordering criteria for CT exams

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Experts found that compared to the average effective doses of organs, breast doses were higher, representing increased risks of breast cancer for women. 
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Type 2 diabetes rises sharply among children during the COVID-19 pandemic

Researchers involved in a new study said it is unclear whether the virus infection itself was a factor, or if it was environmental factors such as a move to remote learning or the shutdown of sports and school activities that may have caused the increased risk.
 

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U.S. News & World Report children’s hospitals cardiology heart surgery. SCAI said the Accelerating Kids' Access to Care Act would make it easier for children to access pediatric cardiology specialists in neighboring states when none are in their state, or out-of-state doctors are closer.
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Type 2 diabetes rises sharply among children during the COVID-19 pandemic

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U.S. News & World Report children’s hospitals cardiology heart surgery. SCAI said the Accelerating Kids' Access to Care Act would make it easier for children to access pediatric cardiology specialists in neighboring states when none are in their state, or out-of-state doctors are closer.
Researchers involved in a new study said it is unclear whether the virus infection itself was a factor, or if it was environmental factors such as a move to remote learning or the shutdown of sports and school activities that may have caused the increased risk.  
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Healthcare spending to rise $370 billion from inflation, labor costs

Rising labor costs and high inflation rates are expected to drive up the annual U.S. national health expenditure by $370 billion by 2027, according to a recent report from McKinsey.

 

 

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Healthcare spending to rise $370 billion from inflation, labor costs

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Rising labor costs and high inflation rates are expected to drive up the annual U.S. national health expenditure by $370 billion by 2027, according to a recent report from McKinsey.    
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