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Radiology Group must pay $3.1M to settle allegations doc ‘rubber-stamped’ reports from India

A physician at the Atlanta-based firm purportedly spent as few as 30 seconds reviewing reports prepared by overseas readers who weren’t permitted to practice medicine nor bill government healthcare programs. 

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Experts detail how recent Medicare Physician Fee Schedule changes impact radiology

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With the recent adjustment, the conversion factor is now 1.77% lower than it was in 2023, at $33.2875, consulting firm Healthcare Administrative Partners notes. 

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Radiologists collect $392M in payment perks from the imaging industry, far less than other specialists

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The figure places radiology 12th on a list of 39 specialties ranked in terms of total amount paid to physicians between 2013 and 2022.

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SIR 2024: First-of-its-kind clinical trial announced for treatment of chronic pelvic pain

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The Embolize Trial will test multiple procedures and assess any reduction in pain scores and medication usage.

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Fire at VA hospital in Boston leads to closure of MRI suite

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No one was injured in the incident, which originated from under the MRI machine.

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Hospital giant to expand homegrown outpatient imaging chain that offers flat-rate MR and CT

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First launched in 2021, Tellica Imaging has aimed to capitalize on the industry's shift away from hospitals to less costly freestanding sites

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Radiology groups slam UnitedHealthcare decision they say was inspired by ‘science-harvesting mercenaries’

UHC has labeled an IR service docs have been delivering for 9 years as “unproven and not medically necessary due to insufficient evidence of efficacy." 

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UnitedHealth’s Optum to acquire 9-state multispecialty radiology provider

Medicare money payment physician. The CardioVascular Coalition and Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions have both issued new statements highlighting their issues with the 2024 MPFS proposed rule. 

Dallas-based Steward Medical Group spans 450 practices, employing over 1,700 providers including 180-plus radiologists. 
 

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Radiologists and other docs voice support for DEI in medicine while lawmakers aim to kill it

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The AMA and others issued a statement, labeling diversity, equity and inclusion as a “means to help improve the health of our nation.” 

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Imaging’s total share of US healthcare spending plummets as others record gains

Medicare money payment reimbursement dollar decline. More than 100 U.S. medical societies are throwing their support behind a new proposal that could reform out-of-date Medicare policies and help limit future payment cuts. 

The percentage of patients who received imaging services also declined from 46% in 2010 down to 40% by 2021, experts wrote in Health Affairs Scholar. 

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