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Radiology provider loses court battle with competitor over certificate of need for MRI

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The North Carolina Court of Appeals acknowledged a loophole in the law but said its job is to interpret statutes as they are written, not speculate about consequences.

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AI right at home in cancer research, but associated clinical improvements slow to show

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In cancer research settings, AI has shown strong capabilities for predicting risk, recurrence and survivability over the past 10-plus years. Yet real-world cancer mortality remains largely unchanged to the present day. Why is that?

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Advanced reporting clears up inconclusive ultrasound results in adults with suspected appendicitis

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Documenting whether the organ was visible on imaging and the presence or absence of inflammation proved useful for predicting post-exam appendicitis.

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Early onset hypertension associated with brain structure changes, dementia

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An active screening program designed to identify people with early hypertension and provide aggressive high blood pressure treatment may help reduce the risk of developing dementia in the future.

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Tens of thousands of radiologists and other docs align in opposing surprise-billing provision

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Meanwhile, the nation's largest payer trade group voiced its support, believing the rule will encourage more physicians to join health plan networks.

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Population trends in CT of the abdomen and pelvis could help predict future COVID-19 outbreaks

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The rate of abnormal lung-base findings on abdominopelvic imaging at NYU has correlated with citywide positive testing rates for the disease, according to a new analysis.

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‘Corporate monster’: Pharmacists fight radiology vendor Change Healthcare’s merger with UnitedHealth

Researchers found millions of heart failure patients who qualify for standard, guideline directed medical therapies, but did not receive it due to poor health literacy, limited access to care and medication costs.

Opponents believe the $13B merger deal will give UHC access to a trove of intelligence on physicians, which it could wield unfairly in rate negotiations.

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Artificial intelligence deters one-sixth of medical students from pursuing radiology

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By comparison, more than 20% ranked radiology as their first choice when not considering AI's potential impact on the specialty.

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COVID’s ‘mysterious 2-month cycle’ may point to its own end

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As COVID-19 continues its latest falloff, close observers are trying to unravel the mystery of the virus’s repeating two-month cycles of surges and retreats.

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COVID-era telephone visits confer higher 90-day mortality risk for HF patients

According to a new analysis, the widespread use of remote heart failure care during the pandemic may lead to increased telemedicine use in the future. 

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