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CMS offers advance payment to physicians amid Change Healthcare ‘crisis’

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Part B suppliers experiencing claims disruptions due to the cyberattack can apply to the agency for potential relief. 

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The 5-minute MRI: AI algorithm reduces scan times by 57% while maintaining image quality

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The decrease in duration allows for more examinations in the same timeframe, enhances patient comfort and reduces the chance of image distortion. 

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Radiologist prevails in malpractice case alleging ultrasound misread led to patient’s infertility

An Illinois appellate judge upheld a pervious trial victory that cleared and central Illinois cardiologist Amit Dande, MD, and Prairie Cardiovascular Consults LLP of alleged misdiagnosis of the severity of a patient's heart condition that led to his death prior to a schedule percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).

Defense attorneys say the case boils down to challenges reading the exam, which was “complex with subtle findings that the experts simply interpreted differently.” 

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FDA votes in support of benefit-risk profile for Lumisight imaging agent

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Use of Lumisight in conjunction with the Lumicell fluorescent imaging system was found to be safe and effectively guide breast cancer surgeries.

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FDA highlights mammography issues at 3 radiology practices, posing ‘serious risk to human health’

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

The agency on March 5 issued separate alerts detailing quality challenges at imaging providers in Michigan, California and Texas. 

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Radiation treatment for breast cancer linked to high risk of developing subsequent skin cancer

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The danger of developing the disease on or around the breast after radiation is 57% higher than the general population.

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PHOTO GALLERY: What does fetal medical imaging look like?

An MRI of a fetus inside the mother. The freakish appearance of the eyes and the face are normal for MRI fetal imaging. Image courtesy of RSNA. Baby MRI, baby ultrasound

An MRI of a fetus inside the mother. The freakish appearance of the eyes and the face are normal for MRI fetal imaging. Image courtesy of RSNA

This is a clinical photo gallery of fetal imaging that explains what all can be seen on medical imaging, how sex is determined, how measurements are used to track the development of a baby.

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Change Healthcare expects to restore claims processing network by March 18

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The American Medical Association issued a response, noting the “significant financial disruption for physician practices” during the weeks-long shutdown. 

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60% of radiologists would accept lower pay for better work-life balance

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The finding comes as some radiologists struggle meeting the demands of both family and their profession, Medscape reported. 

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Congress partially scales back radiologist Medicare pay cut

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Courtesy of Washington.org. 

President Biden signed the spending bill into law March 9, averting a government shutdown, following its passage in the Senate. 

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