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Is the private equity model harming radiology and other specialties?

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A recent report explored investors' infiltration into medicine, with some arguing that PE is making early career physicians hesitant to join such practices. 

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Artificial intelligence matches radiologists at predicting patients’ emphysema severity

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Outputs from the assessed AI prototypes were robust across different scanners, though larger patients posed challenges, experts wrote in Academic Radiology. 

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Imaging giant Philips sees sales decline amid ongoing ‘headwinds’ in the industry

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Royal Philips CEO Frans van Houten 

The Amsterdam-based company noted continuing uncertainty stemming from the pandemic, with supply chain “volatility” intensifying globally.

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Another itemized set of actions Washington could take to better regulate medical AI

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Two more close AI observers are urging Congress to equip the FDA for tighter regulation of medical algorithms.

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AI predicts tumor metastasis from colon to lymph nodes

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A convolutional neural network has proven adept at predicting the spread of colorectal cancer to the lymph nodes using automated analysis of histology slides.

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New clinical trial focused on AI-powered CAD evaluations opens enrollment

The trial will enroll a total of 250 CAD patients. 

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FDA approves expansion of clinical support system to include patients with type 2 diabetes

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The platform is now approved as a treatment option for patients with both type 1 and type 2 diabetes.

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Cardiologists can make a difference by promoting flu shots, debunking vaccine misinformation

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An international team of specialists from the Netherlands and New York made their case in a new editorial. 

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New research highlights the circadian rhythm seen in heart cells

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New data published in Nature Communications may explain why heart problems are so common among shift workers. 

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More than 245 members of Congress urge House leaders to quash cuts to radiologist pay

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"Profound exhaustion" from the pandemic combined with Medicare payment uncertainty may lead to practice closures, lawmakers charged.

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