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Cardiologists support legislation that would limit costly Medicare cuts

Medical societies are asking Congress to be involved in Medicare reform efforts.

The American College of Cardiology is one of many physician organizations urging Congress to stop impending Medicare cuts before they become a reality. 

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Catheter ablation 'significantly superior' to drug therapy when treating AFib

IVUS guidance during DES implantation boosts long-term outcomes in new study

Researchers evaluated data from 13 different studies, sharing their findings in Annals of Palliative Medicine.

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Launching a robust interventional radiology telemedicine service amid the pandemic

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.

MD Anderson Cancer Center has seen remote visit volumes swell but also faces reimbursement challenges, experts detailed recently. 

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ACR Association announces winners of grants to fight nonphysician scope of practice gains

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The funds will go to local radiological societies in Kansas, New York, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin to aid in advocacy efforts. 

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FDA clears tool for producing muscle assessment scores from MRI scans

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AMRA Medical said its product uses a rapid neck-to-knee imaging protocol to produce actionable, patient-specific reports. 

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Surgeon General issues warning over youth mental health crisis

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U.S. Surgeon General Vivek H. Murthy issued a public health emergency on the mental health crisis among the nation's youth.

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UnitedHealth must pay doctors $60M after losing lawsuit against TeamHealth

A UHC spokesperson said the insurance giant is planning an "immediate" appeal.

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MRI study brings scientists closer to diagnosing CTE in living patients

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"This is very exciting because it brings us that much closer to detecting CTE in living people," explained lead author of the study, Michael Alosco, PhD.

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RSNA partners with RadSite on FDG-PET/CT biomarker pilot program

The effort is focused on outpatient imaging centers and should bring more consistency to cancer treatment and therapy.

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‘Surprising’ trends in ICD use among HCM patients

ICD use among this patient population is slowly growing, but some key disparities remain.

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