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Several medical imaging societies ask to be involved in Congressional Medicare reform efforts

The U.S. Congress is working on healthcare legislation to fix medicare reimbursements and end annual cuts to physicians.

Numerous medical imaging societies, including the ACR, signed onto a letter dated Feb. 25 that was sent to members of Congress requesting collaboration on reforms to the Medicare physician payment system.

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'Pandemic brain': PET/MRI images reveal how COVID's impact is felt by non-infected individuals

The Biden administration will fight back and appeal a ruling that overturned the federal mask mandate on airlines and public transportation.

A new analysis in Brain, Behavior, and Immunity shows that no one is immune to the effects of the ongoing pandemic. 

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TAVR associated with lower healthcare costs than surgery

The Edwards Lifesciences Sapien transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) device in a heart model used to show patients how the device works.

A Sapien transcatheter heart valve from Edwards Lifesciences.

Researchers examined Medicare data from 2016 to 2018, presenting their findings in Circulation: Cardiovascular Interventions. 

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Deep learning-based reconstruction reduces pediatric CT dose by 54%, maintains image quality

Researchers used three different reconstruction techniques to compare how lower dose CT scans would impact image quality for pediatric patients.

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‘I’m a monster’: New York cardiologist sentenced to 3 years in prison for assaulting infant son

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The incident occurred in August 2020, when the child was four weeks old. 

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Patient demand for telemedicine remains strong

A patient has a telehealth visit with their doctor remotely in their home via video conferencing. The COVID-19 cause massive movement to telehealth since 2020.

Clinicians and health systems have had more time to optimize their telemedicine practices, contributing to an increase in telemedicine’s overall favorability among patients, according to a report by Doximity. 

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INFINITT earns high marks in 2022 Best in KLAS Report

Phillipsburg, NJ --KLAS Research, a healthcare IT market research firm, released its 2022 Best in KLAS report earlier this month, ranking more than 1,000 health informatics solutions installed across the US.

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'Major victory': Texas physicians score key court win in national fight over surprise billing ban

Radiologists praised the ruling while AHIP, the nation's largest health insurance lobbying group, called it "misguided." 

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Proposal would pause radiologists’ student loan interest accrual, principal payments during residency

Proponents said the bipartisan bill would save residents thousands of dollars on interest and ease financial stress for those unable to begin repaying debt immediately.

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Q&A: William Zoghbi breaks down the future of echocardiography

The mitral valve seen on 3D cardiac ultrasound offers a noninvasive surgeon's view of the valve for better diagnostics and pre-planning of structural heart procedures. Example from the GE Vivid E95 FlexiLight photo-realistic 3D/4D lighting system.
The mitral valve seen on 3D cardiac ultrasound offers a noninvasive surgeon's view of the valve for better diagnostics and pre-planning of structural heart procedures.

In a new interview, former ACC and ASE President William A. Zoghbi, MD, reviews some of the biggest trends in cardiac ultrasound.

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