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Corporations acquired 113 radiology practices, imaging centers over 11-year period

Healthcare M&A, mergers and acquisitions business deal.

The South was the most active region with 50 deals, including 18 in Texas and 15 in Florida, experts write in the Journal of the American College of Radiology.

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GE HealthCare invests $138M in new contrast media manufacturing site amid rising demand

GE HealthCare’s contrast media manufacturing site in Cork Ireland

GE HealthCare’s contrast media manufacturing site in Cork, Ireland. 

Leaders estimate the hub will generate about 25 million additional does of iodine-based imaging agents annually by the end of 2027. 

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Overview of the regulatory landscape of AI in radiology

Nina Kottler, MD, Radiology Partners, offers overview of the U.S. AI regulatory landscape as government and radiologists work on ways to ensure artificial intelligence is not bias and works properly.

Nina Kottler, MD, associate CMO for clinical AI at Radiology Partners, explains the movement toward greater regulation of artificial intelligence and the need to test for bias. 

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GE Healthcare investing $138 million to bolster contrast supply

Banner ASC in Sun City, Arizona.

It is estimated that the demand for contrast-enhanced imaging could double over the next decade. 

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DirectMed Imaging acquires Richardson Healthcare

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The parts, training and support company DirectMed Imaging of San Diego is acquiring a majority of assets owned by Richardson Healthcare in LaFox, Ill. 

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Medical imaging trends to watch in 2025

CT scanners on display in the United Imaging booth at RSNA 2023. Photo by Dave Fornell. #RSNA #RSNA23 #RSNA2023 orthopedic imaging

The healthcare market analysis firm Signify Research released a list of predictions in radiology its analysts expect to see in 2025. 

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New findings prompt experts to call for routine brain imaging of certain breast cancer patients

Female Medical Research Scientist Working with Brain Scans

New research suggests more women with late-stage breast cancer may develop brain metastases than previously believed. 

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GPT-4 helps ensure recommendations for additional imaging aren't overlooked in reports

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Recommendations for additional imaging are routinely included in radiology reports but are sometimes overlooked or not communicated in a timely manner. Experts believe large language models can help address these lapses in care. 

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Ultrasound-first strategy for noncalcified lesions in DBT proves cost-effective

Jessica H. Porembka, MD, FSBI, associate professor, breast imaging division University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, and vice chair of strategy and quality, and quality assurance medical director, Parkland Radiology in Dallas, explains how an ultrasound-first strategy for noncalcified lesions in DBT proves cost-effective.

Jessica Porembka, MD, of the breast imaging division at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, said an ultrasound-first strategy for these lesions in DBT is cost-effective and improves efficiency. 

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ACR shares guidance to help members deal with confusing White House executive orders

Congress is considering legislation to prevent or mitigate the Medicare physician payment cuts that went into effect in January 2024, and the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI) is urging members to mobile and write their Congressmen to weigh in on the bill.

A string of executive orders from the White House created serious concerns among radiologists and other healthcare providers throughout the United States. The American College of Radiology issued a statement to help guide its members through the chaos. 

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