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Key factors help AI predict whether patients will follow up for incidental lung nodules

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A new JACR study examines 13 potential predictors and their influence on patients' actions after their CT scan unearthed unexpected findings. 

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American College of Radiology meets with MedPAC to discuss paying for imaging AI

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The college said it emphasized that “thoughtful assessment” will be needed to address where artificial intelligence belongs on the Medicare payment schedule. 

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Physicians criticize insurance lobby’s ‘tone-deaf’ response to Change Healthcare cyberattack

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“This approach is particularly galling since service outages have exacerbated the administrative burdens and care delays already associated with" prior authorization, AMA said. 

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Space company to extract medical imaging isotopes from the moon

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Interlune has received $15M in funding to develop a scalable supply of Helium-3 from the lunar surface.

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Researchers develop small, wearable photoacoustic imaging system

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Photo Credit: Lei Xi, Southern University of Science and Technology.

The imaging interface is contained in a wristwatch, and the system produces high-resolution images of blood vessels.

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Pitching the business case for 3D printing labs in radiology

Medical 3D printing expert Summer Decker, PhD, professor and vice chair for research and innovation, and director of 3D clinical applications, University of South Florida (USF) Morsani College of Medicine and Tampa General Hospital, explains what is involved in creating a 3D printiung program in radiology and how it helps patient care.

Medical 3D printing expert Summer Decker, PhD, University of South Florida, explains how her lab has helped improve patient care. 

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Federal government opens investigation into Change Healthcare cyberattack

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Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights wants to know whether hackers captured sensitive patient information during the breach. 
 

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American College of Radiology issues guidance related to unusual new CPT code

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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services now reimburses for code 76145, allowing physicists to contribute monetary value to the care team for their work

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Practice change boosts efficiency for interventional radiology procedures handled outside the OR

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The non-operating room use of anesthesia is becoming increasingly popular in institutions that handle a high volume of IR cases. 

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American Society for Radiation Oncology urges CMS to end virtual supervision of radiotherapy

"I'm struggling to understand the Luddite-level myopia around this topic," one radiation oncologist shared on social media. 

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