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Notable names in the news: From AIRS Medical to Sectra and a few in between

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Radiology business developments that broke softly but may soon make waves.

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MRI a useful tool for avoiding invasive procedures for suspected idiopathic intracranial hypertension

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The experts maintained that these MRI parameters support the diagnosis of IIH in clinically suspicious cases and could help reduce the use of invasive procedures when aligned with symptoms.

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FDA announces recall of nearly 88,000 implantable cardiac devices due to risk of serious injury or death

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The recall is related to short circuit protection (SCP) alerts that were causing the devices to send reduced-energy electric shocks. There have been 27 customer complaints about the issue so far.

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Americans are facing a prescription drug debt spiral

Researchers examined data from more than 900 patients, presenting their findings in the Journal of the American Heart Association. Money and healthcare spending and econimics.

More than 4 in 10 prescription drug medicine users are concerned that drug spending will lead to bankruptcy or debt.

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Heart rhythm specialists raise $7.2M to fund advances for FDA-cleared ECG system

CathVision’s ECGenius EP Recording System, a new solution designed to capture high-fidelity, low-noise electrocardiogram (ECG) recordings for the diagnosis and treatment of arrhythmias such as atrial fibrillation (AFib).
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The new funding all came from existing investors. “Reinvesting in the company demonstrates confidence in our innovation," CathVision's CEO said about the news. 

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VIDEO: Validation monitoring for radiology AI to ensure accuracy

Bibb Allen, MD, FACR, chief medical officer of the American College of Radiology (ACR) Data Science Institute, and former ACR president, explains how hospitals or radiology departments can conduct quality assurance (QA) assessments on artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms they adopt to ensure they are accurate. The ACR established the Assess-AI Registry and AI-Lab to help with validating and tracking AI QA for FDA-cleared algorithms.

Bibb Allen, MD, FACR, Chief Medical Officer of the American College of Radiology (ACR) Data Science Institute, and former ACR president, explains how hospitals or radiology departments can conduct quality assurance assessments on artificial intelligence algorithms they adopt to ensure they are accurate. 

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Machine learning model uses MRI data to identify candidates for liver transplant

When applied to MRI and clinical features, different machine learning models were recently shown to reliably predict post-treatment recurrences of hepatocellular carcinoma. 

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Study the signs: The most common symptoms of 6 cardiovascular diseases

A heart attack is caused when one of the coronary arteries becomes blocked with a clot.

A new scientific statement details the most common symptoms associated with heart attacks, heart failure and other cardiac conditions. Importantly, the authors wrote, clinicians must remember that symptoms can vary between men and women. 

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ACR, other groups cry foul over insurers’ methods for calculating out-of-network payments

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Payers have been using rates agreed to by PCPs to justify underpaying specialists such as anesthesiologists, emergency physicians and, yes, radiologists.

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Nuance and Covera join forces to improve radiology quality ‘at scale’

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PowerScribe purveyor Nuance is partnering on widescale care improvement with a healthcare AI startup that made its name showing Walmart where, and where not, to send its employees for high-accuracy radiology.

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