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Imaging leaders share 7 key considerations for remote scanning programs

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A tech uses the Philips Radiology Operations Command Center. 

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A new AHRA report provides an in-depth overview of concerns related to remote operations, highlighting everything from safety issues to regulatory oversight.

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Tattoo ink a promising option for localizing sentinel axillary lymph nodes

Sentinel axillary lymph node injected with tattoo ink via ultrasound guidance

An ultrasound image from after injection shows spot ink and air as echogenic material in cortex of node (arrow). Image and caption courtesy of AJR.

In some cases, the method even helps to home in on sentinel nodes that may not have been identified during prior biopsy.

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The biggest obstacles facing radiology business managers in 2025

RBMA President Peter Moffatt explains trends in radiology business management at RSNA 2024. Topics include integration with AI, the radiologist staffing shortage, reimbursement issues and what to expect in healthcare policy from the Trump administration. #RBMA #RSNA24

RBMA President Peter Moffatt discusses declining reimbursement rates, recruiting challenges and the role of artificial intelligence in transforming the industry.

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Radiology provider Akumin failed to protect patient info prior to cyberattack, lawsuit claims

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Gina Letizio of New Hampshire and her attorneys filed the complaint Dec. 27, seeking damages in excess of $5 million. 

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CVS-owned insurer Aetna sues Radiology Partners alleging multiphase ‘fraud scheme’

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The Hartford, Connecticut-based payer filed the complaint in Florida Middle District Court, alleging the actions defrauded it of "tens of millions." 

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Policies and regulations shaping radiology in 2025

Video of Mark Isenberg, Executive VT of Zoltec Partners at RSBNA 2024, explains policies and regulations shaping radiology in 2025.

Mark Isenberg, executive vice president of Zotec Partners, discusses key developments that will reshape the specialty this year. 

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Cardiology practices pay $17.7M to settle fraud allegations brought on by whistleblowers

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A total of 16 cardiology practices from 12 states settled with the DOJ to resolve allegations they overbilled Medicare for imaging agents used to diagnose cardiovascular disease. 

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Congress ditches doc fix in stopgap end-of-year funding bill

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“It is extremely disappointing that the incoming administration would upend a bipartisan agreement that prevented devastating cuts," the RBMA said Friday. 

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Teleradiology provider inks post-acute care deal worth $1.5M annually

VSee Health has inked a professional services contract with one of the country’s largest post-acute care hospital systems. 

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US Radiology Specialists affiliate expands into new market

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The American Health Imaging team poses outside the new Huntsville center.

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Atlanta-based American Health Imaging is opening two new multimodality imaging centers around Alabama's most populous city. 

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