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ACR Assess-AI national data registry tracks performance of clinical algorithms

Christoph Wald, MD, vice chair of the ACR Board, explains the new ACR Assess-AI national data registry tracks performance of clinical AI algorithms.

Christoph Wald, MD, vice chair of the ACR Board of Chancellors, explains how the new Assess-AI National Radiology Data Registry is designed to help monitor accuracy and other metrics for radiology artificial intelligence.

 

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Epic claims interoperability feature averted over 5.8M duplicative imaging exams in 1 year

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This would amount to between 400,000 and 500,000 unnecessary scans each month, the Verona, Wisconsin-based vendor said in recently published research.    

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CDC considers letting nurse practitioners, physician assistants read X-rays under federal program

CDC centers for disease control at HIMSS 2023.

The agency's “B Reader Program” trains and certifies physicians to classify chest radiographs of workers participating in federal health surveillance programs. 

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Hologic finalizes $350M acquisition of ultrasound imaging device developer

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Gynesonics developed and sells the Sonata System, the first FDA-cleared product for diagnosis and treatment of certain symptomatic fibroids. 

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14-hospital Allegheny Health Network selects radiologist as next chief medical officer

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Bethany Casagranda, DO, MBA

Bethany Casagranda, DO, MBA, has served as chair of AHN’s Imaging Institute since 2017, growing the network’s radiologist roster from 28 to 124.  
 

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Use of POCUS during first trimester slashes pregnancy-related ED visits

“POCUS in early pregnancy helps clinicians more efficiently and accurately diagnose problems without compromising the quality of needed first trimester assessments—saving time, money and stress for patients.” 

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FDA seeking nominations for mammography advisory committee

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The National Mammography Quality Assurance Advisory Committee provides guidance and recommendations related to the standards by which facilities are regulated. 

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Multidose contrast injectors could increase waste in some radiology departments

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

These findings are important from both environmental and operational standpoints, authors of a new Academic Radiology paper point out. 

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Radiologists can play key role in radiation therapy planning, but reimbursement an impediment

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Image interpretation can be one major source of variability, with some radiation oncologists forced to read MR, CT and other exams during the RT planning process.

 

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4 solutions to the biggest challenges facing remote radiologists

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Researchers recently surveyed over 200 physicians about their experiences working from home, sharing the findings in Academic Radiology. 

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