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Women who pay for mammography AI see higher cancer detection rates. But is this extra charge ethical?

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RadNet Inc. presented new research at RSNA 2024, showing that women who paid $40 for an AI add-on experienced a 21% higher breast cancer detection rate. 

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Imaging AI vendor Cleerly raises $106M in Series C funding

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Founded in 2017, the Denver-based company offers an artificial intelligence solution that analyzes coronary CT angiography images for signs of heart disease. 

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Society of Interventional Radiology names new CEO

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Eve Lee, MBA, succeeds Keith M. Hume, who left SIR's top post in May to pursue other opportunities after three years on the job.  

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Up to half of medical organizations either already using or preparing to implement AI

The rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has helped cardiologists, radiologists, nurses and other healthcare providers embrace precision medicine in a way that ensures more heart patients are receiving personalized care.

With the number of FDA approved AI-enabled applications nearing 1,000, it’s clear the healthcare industry is ready to embrace the evolving technology.

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New scoring system accurately predicts coronary risk in women

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The system combines findings from SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging with lifestyle and clinical factors to predict risk of major cardiovascular events.

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Non-invasive imaging technique may be key to diagnosing sepsis earlier

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The methods enable providers to identify signs of sepsis by assessing blood flow throughout the muscles. 

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Operations manager, doctors charged in $70M imaging kickback scheme

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The scam took place over a period of seven years, resulting in Medicare being billed for more than $70 million in fraudulent claims for unnecessary scans. 

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Without radiology services, beleaguered hospital system forced to temporarily close 2 EDs

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The challenges occurred after Crozer Health's previous longtime radiology services provider, Southeast Radiology Ltd., shuttered in June. 

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Radiology practice produces as much greenhouse gases as 1,100 cars

The findings are from a 10-year study of Vanderbilt University Medical Center's energy consumption, recently published in RSNA's Radiology. 

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85% of radiation oncologists surveyed say the burden of prior authorization is worsening

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Another 94% believe that this utilization-management tactic, deployed by health payers, exacerbates burnout among their staff, ASTRO reported Wednesday. 

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