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Nearly 80% of physicians now work for hospitals or other corporate entities as private practice dwindles

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For the first time, the percentage of practice ownership by PE firms and other corporate entities (30%) surpassed hospitals or health systems' share (28%). 

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Hologic, university settle lawsuit alleging radiology vendor infringed on mammography patent

Artificial intelligence can help make breast cancer screening mammography more accurate.

The case dates to March 2020, when the University of South Florida Foundation filed suit against the Marlborough, Massachusetts-based company, which later countersued. 

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AI able to assess invasiveness of lung lesions to aid in surgery

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In a study, the most accurate model combined deep-learning with a radionomics approach.

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ACR names 2024 Hillman Fellowship honorees

Gold Medal award winner. KLAS Research released its 2024 list of the best radiology vendors on Wednesday, with Sweden-based vendor Sectra again leading the picture archiving and communication system category. Others topping the list in imaging include Agfa, Fujifilm, Nuance and 3M.

The Hillman Fellowship is named after Bruce Hillman, MD, who founded the Journal of the American College of Radiology. Honorees earn hands-on experience editing the journal.

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Demystifying Data Monetization in Medical Imaging

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Data has become the new currency driving innovation and progress across various industries. However, data monetization is perceived as a taboo subject, something full of ethical concerns and privacy issues. We’d like to challenge this notion and explore how data monetization can be a force for good.

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RadNet acquiring 6 imaging centers, adding $15M in annual revenue

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American Health Imaging, a partner with the larger private equity-backed US Radiology Specialists, is selling the locations. 

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Radiology provider MedQuest Associates names IR specialist as new chief clinical and innovation officer

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Aalpen Patel, MD, MBA, joined the Georgia-based imaging center operator in March, vacating his post as a practicing physician with Geisinger Health System. 

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Practice must pay $14M after table collapses under patient during imaging exam, jury rules

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The original inciting incident occurred in July 2014, when 58-year-old James Griswold visited the Connecticut provider group for a nuclear stress imaging test. 

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Small practices left vulnerable after Change Healthcare cyberattack, with some considering bankruptcy

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"These survey data show, in stark terms, that practices will close because of this incident," said AMA President Jesse Ehrenfeld, MD.

 

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Semiautonomous AI shows potential to reduce false positives, unnecessary procedures and medical expenses

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Scientists developed the deep learning algorithm using a set of over 123,000 digital mammograms (including 6,100-plus cancer cases). 

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