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Asking medical questions of AI with language spoken “in the wild”—meaning with LLM prompts from everyday consumers—brings back answers with decidedly mediocre accuracy, a new study shows. 

The Dexcom G7 Continuous Glucose Monitoring System

The devices were set aside to be scrapped before they were stolen. Now, patients could be using them and not even know it.

Video of Darryl Drevna explaining the AMGA six pillars to improve the U.S. healthcare system

AMGA says it has the policy solutions ready and is urging Congress to act now before more practices are forced to make irreversible decisions.

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The FDA is once again warning the public about a safety issue with certain Impella heart pumps. 

The Cardiac Performance Simulation Engine (CPSE) is an AI platform that enables consumer-grade smartwatches and blood pressure cuffs for remote home monitoring hemodynamic assessments of heart failure patients.

The software-only platform helps clinicians keep track of patients when they are at their most vulnerable.

All-cause mortality after six months was significantly lower for patients discharged on SAPT. That trend remained in place after 24 months.

Medicare physician fee schedule final rule 2026.

"This rule does not address the core issues driving dysfunction in the NSA process,” Radiology Associates of North Texas said May 28. 

Philips Disney ambient experience MRI

The Amsterdam-based imaging manufacturer said it will utilize beloved animated characters and stories as part of the Philips Ambient Experience. 

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These findings could have positive implications for regions with diverse patient populations, authors of a new analysis suggest.

American College of Radiology (ACR) Board Chair Alan Matsumoto, MD, FSIR says ACR has concerns about scope creep of non-physicians in radiology.

Efforts to expand the scope of practice for these lesser-trained clinicians are increasing as the growing shortage of physicians becomes more pronounced, especially in rural areas.

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The incident happened in January of this year, with attackers gaining access to the practice’s systems for five days before they were shut out. 

Boston Scientific’s Agent Drug-Coated Balloon (DCB), which delivers a therapeutic dose of the anti-proliferative drug paclitaxel to the patient’s scar tissue to prevent ISR from recurring, gained FDA approval on March 1..

The first coronary DCB to gain FDA approval just received an additional reimbursement that could improve patient access. 

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Asking medical questions of AI with language spoken “in the wild”—meaning with LLM prompts from everyday consumers—brings back answers with decidedly mediocre accuracy, a new study shows. 

The devices were set aside to be scrapped before they were stolen. Now, patients could be using them and not even know it.

AMGA says it has the policy solutions ready and is urging Congress to act now before more practices are forced to make irreversible decisions.