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Imaging industry veterans with 55 years of experience launch teleradiology practice management organization

Yellowcross Kent Thomas Robb Vaules teleradiology

Yellowcross President and COO Kent Thomas and CEO Robb Vaules
 

Yellowcross Healthcare is based in Scottsdale, Arizona, providing consulting services to medical groups and healthcare facilities in the U.S. 

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Radiology AI startup AZmed raises $16M in series A financing

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Founded in 2018, the Paris-based company specializes in software that helps providers pinpoint various abnormalities on standard X-rays. 

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Annual mammography beginning at 40 reduces breast cancer mortality by 42%, new data show

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"I am hoping that primary care physicians see that risks of screening are manageable, and the benefits are tremendous," said Dartmouth's Debra L. Monticciolo, MD. 

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Focused ultrasound may alleviate pain without drugs, study finds

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Researchers from Virginia Tech uncovered physiological changes from altering the way the brain perceives pain.

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Prominent radiology practice accused of refusing imaging services to wheelchair user

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The dispute dates to August, when Suzanne Garraffa first contacted Connecticut-based Jefferson Radiology seeking X-rays. 

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Artifacts from hair on X-rays shed light on health equity gap

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Do radiologists see how the hair styles of Black and brown people impact imaging exams? 

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Facility diverts stroke and trauma patients amid cyberattack on large radiology practice

Hackers have reportedly hit Minnesota-based Consulting Radiologists Ltd., temporarily knocking out the organization’s phone lines. 

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Imaging group thrilled with new CPT codes for MBFR measurements

An example of cardiac MRI myocardial blood flow reserve (MBFR) imaging. Image courtesy of https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics10090679

The Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance applauded two new CPT Category III codes for myocardial blood flow reserve (MBFR) assessments.

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American College of Radiology asks CMS to permanently allow remote supervision of diagnostic tests

Telehealth can provide significant value when it comes to managing and monitoring patients with CVD or suspected CVD. A new scientific statement from the American Heart Association explores the latest details on this evolving treatment option. 

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services started allowing this perk in 2020 amid the pandemic, but it is slated to go away by the end of 2024. 

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RadNet launching career training program to address technologist shortages

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Dubbed “ImagingWorks,” the initiative is privately funded by the family trust of CEO Howard Berger, MD, and his wife, Karen. 

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