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RadNet sees rocky 2025 start, with severe weather leading to $22M revenue loss

RadNet CEO Howard Berger

RadNet Inc. President and CEO Howard G. Berger, MD

Meanwhile, RadNet saw a strong finish to 2024, with a company record of $477 million in fourth quarter revenue. 

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Biograph, a new whole-body MRI startup, launches with $7,500 membership fee

Biograph whole-body MRI

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The company has already opened its first location in San Mateo, California, with another to follow in New York City, collecting over 1,000 datapoints from 30-plus exams.  

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Simple CT metric predicts treatment-induced kidney impairment in prostate cancer patients

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Though effective, Lu-177 radioligland therapy is not without side effects, some of which can be severe.

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5 steps for evaluating radiology AI applications

Jason Poff, MD, director of innovation deployment for artificial intelligence (AI) at RadPartners, explains the five-step process he uses to evaluate medical imaging AI.

Jason Poff, MD, director of innovation deployment for artificial intelligence at Radiology Partners, explains the process he uses to evaluate medical imaging AI. 
 

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Adaptable AI system detects subtle changes in imaging, has potential across multiple clinical settings

AI detects subtle changes in images over time.

The Learning-based Inference of Longitudinal imAge Changes, or LILAC, system harnesses machine learning to review medical images that have been collected over a prolonged period.

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Small practices, individual radiologists at a disadvantage in Medicare quality pay program

“Unfortunately, the imbalance in available MIPS radiology measures is worsening,” said study co-author Lauren Nicola, MD, CEO of Triad Radiology Associates. 

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RadNet teams with OB-GYN practice to launch breast imaging services across multiple locations

ONSITE WOMEN’S HEALTH ANNOUNCES ACQUISITION OF THE KATHERINE M. CYRAN M.D. BREAST CENTER

The publicly traded imaging group will provide OB/GYN Specialists of the Palm Beaches AI assistance and reads from its contracted radiologists. 

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Radiology provider Akumin establishes physician advisory board to spur innovation

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New advisors to the Florida-based radiology and oncology group will include Jefferson Health of Philadelphia’s Vijay Rao, MD, and the University of Chicago’s Aytekin Oto, MD, MBA

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Tiny 'water bears' may hold key to reducing radiation-induced side effects

Proteins in tardigrades could help prevent radiation-induced side effects.

These animals are virtually indestructible and have long outlived the dinosaurs due to their ability to withstand extreme cold, heat, natural disasters and even cosmic radiation.

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Newly launched report feature provides patients with a visual aid to their imaging

PocketHealth's Image Readers helps patients understand their radiology report findings.

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The artificial intelligence-enabled feature can be integrated directly into patients’ imaging results.  

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