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GE HealthCare signs $1B imaging AI deal with 1 of nation’s largest nonprofits

Sutter Health CEO Warner Thomas

Sutter Health CEO Warner Thomas, MBA

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The collaboration is with Sacramento-based Sutter Health, which operates 24 acute care hospitals across California, employing over 29,000 clinicians. 

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Experts developing AI model that learns from calcium-scoring CT scans

The imaging iodine contrast shortage is delaying procedures and causing rationing at hospitals. impact is it having on hospitals and the tough decisions that are being made to triage patients to determine if they will get a contrast CT scan or an interventional or surgical procedure requiring contrast. Photo by Dave Fornell

The team hopes to develop a model that will estimate a patient's risk of major cardiovascular events and predict when such events are most likely to occur.

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Advanced MRI techniques may provide insight into brain damage stemming from youth sports

The study is part of a bigger effort to understand why some children recover better than others following head injuries.

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ACR wants radiologist feedback as CDC eyes nonphysician X-ray reads

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The agency is considering whether to let NPs and PAs examine radiographs in a federal health surveillance program. 

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Patients continue facing weekslong delays at Radiology Partners affiliate

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Margaret Lukasyk of West Hartford, Conn., posted her concerns about Jefferson Radiology on Facebook and received numerous responses. 

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Radiology solutions provider Collaborative Imaging inks partnership with private equity

WindRose Health Investors is partnering with the management team at radiologist-owned CI, acquiring its technology platform and creating a new company called Civie. 

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Rayus Radiology CEO stepping down, plus more leadership moves

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Rayus Radiology

In other news, MedQuest has named Warren Christopher Shea as its chief legal officer, while Memorial Sloan Kettering picked Kimberly Feigin, MD, to oversee breast imaging. 

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Are misconceptions about radiology deterring medical students from the specialty?

New survey results delve deeper into what students are seeing in their future careers as physicians and how diagnostic imaging fits into the picture. 

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Orthopedic trauma reads a 'significant difficulty' for radiology residents

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The findings are concerning, especially considering the amount of orthopedic cases residents are involved in during call shifts, researchers caution.

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Basketball players' brains are wired differently, new MRI data suggest

Although some form of neural superiority may not be the driving factor behind an elite athlete’s talent, new evidence shows these individuals have unique structure and connectivity patterns.

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