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Radiologists often aren’t credited for 2nd opinion reads, despite the increased workload

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Research published in the Journal of the American College of Radiology reveals substantial differences in the wRVUs radiologists receive for second opinions compared to the effort involved.

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Amyloidosis patients can safely undergo TAVR

Researchers focused on 30-day outcomes, sharing their findings in the American Journal of Cardiology.

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Lawsuit targets hospital system’s ‘astonishingly high’ charges for CT imaging and other care

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Vidant Health has allegedly hid prices from patients, allowing it to overcharge for computed tomography exams and other common procedures, attorneys charged.

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Radiologists fight state proposal granting NPs more freedom to practice autonomously

Physician groups including the ACR and American Medical Association are pressing leaders to let the controversial provision expire. 

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Prominent radiology practice reveals recent cybersecurity breach that targeted patient records

An unauthorized party was able to make copies of some documents, with a “very limited number” also containing Social Security numbers, Charlotte Radiology said. 

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AI can identify significant findings on scanned radiology reports, reduce manual workloads

Researchers created an automated pipeline that can spot clinically significant abnormalities that would require follow-up on documents scanned into the EHR.

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Digital tools can accelerate the integration of physical, behavioral health services, AMA says

The public health emergency enacted during the start of the COVID-19 pandemic will continue past January 2023. 
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COVID-19 has worsened the nation's decades-long behavioral health crisis, but a new report from the American Medical Association and others highlights strategies to improve access. 

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These ultrasound features distinguish between COVID vaccine-related and malignant adenopathy

Breast ultrasound of a 62-year-old woman with benign reactive adenopathy after COVID-19 vaccination. Image from Academic Radiology.

Breast ultrasound of a 62-year-old woman with benign reactive adenopathy after COVID-19 vaccination. Image from Academic Radiology.

Such considerations will be important as more patients receive vaccines for the first time or additional boosters, experts wrote in Academic Radiology.

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Cerner, Social Security Administration join forces to improve disability insurance claims process

The joint venture is expected to reduce uncompensated care since faster disability determinations may result in patients having quicker access to Medicare and Medicaid benefits.

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USPSTF shares updated recommendations on statin use to prevent CVD

Continuous and high-adherent statin users had lower baseline arterial stiffness which also grew more slowly over time, a new JAMA Network Open study finds.

The public comment period for these recommendations ends on March 21.

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