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Hot topic: Top 5 ECONOMICS stories of the past 30 days
Tuesday, October 11, 2022
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Editor's Choice: Economics

1 in 5 households carries medical debt, risks falling into ‘downward spiral of ill health and financial precarity’

Insured or not, few Americans are immune to medical debt. And when a budget-busting event comes, it can significantly worsen such basic social determinants of health (SDOH) as housing security and food affordability.

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1 in 5 households carries medical debt, risks falling into ‘downward spiral of ill health and financial precarity’

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Insured or not, few Americans are immune to medical debt. And when a budget-busting event comes, it can significantly worsen such basic social determinants of health (SDOH) as housing security and food affordability.
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Tough sledding for patients using hospital ‘transparency’ tools to obtain imaging price estimates

Notwithstanding CMS’ most-shoppable-services rule, radiology researchers find much work lies ahead “if the goal of online price estimators is for patients to use them.”

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Tough sledding for patients using hospital ‘transparency’ tools to obtain imaging price estimates

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Notwithstanding CMS’ most-shoppable-services rule, radiology researchers find much work lies ahead “if the goal of online price estimators is for patients to use them.”
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Patients digging deeper into household budgets for imaging exams that aren’t mammography

Why are patients paying far less out of their pockets for mammography now than two decades ago—while shelling out a lot more for other common imaging exams?

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Patients digging deeper into household budgets for imaging exams that aren’t mammography

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Why are patients paying far less out of their pockets for mammography now than two decades ago—while shelling out a lot more for other common imaging exams?
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For monitoring purposes, AI-aided MRI does what liver biopsy does with less risk, lower cost

Patients with autoimmune hepatitis may be better monitored across disease stages by AI-augmented multiparametric MRI than by liver biopsy, as the imaging has proven less costly and is inherently less risky due to its noninvasiveness. 

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For monitoring purposes, AI-aided MRI does what liver biopsy does with less risk, lower cost

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Patients with autoimmune hepatitis may be better monitored across disease stages by AI-augmented multiparametric MRI than by liver biopsy, as the imaging has proven less costly and is inherently less risky due to its noninvasiveness. 
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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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