A U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission subcommittee recommends mandatory reporting of certain skin damage caused by radiation, but the suggestion is far from finalized.
The Indianapolis-based payer had placed guardrails around reimbursement for some hospital-based imaging, but relented after "thoughtful" discussions with radvocates.
Teleophthalmology incorporating AI has a bright future in advanced vision care, and the potential indications branch out in many directions from screening for diabetic retinopathy.
The Israel-based radiology startup said it plans to respond by the 180-day deadline, but did not indicate whether the rollout of its technology will be postponed.
Technology educators, tech-policy wonks and hospital clinical leaders from three countries have collaborated to produce a helpful guide for end-users of healthcare-specific AI tools—and the patients they serve.
The FDA’s decision was based largely on results from a clinical trial that included more than 3,700 heart failure patients with a left ventricular ejection fraction of 40% or less.