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Radiologists and other docs label 2022 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule a ‘mixed bag’

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Advocates are pleased with plans to delay the punitive phase of the appropriate-use criteria program, but concerned about cuts to the conversion factor.

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Annual MRI surveillance of low-risk prostate cancer drops biopsies while preserving life expectancy

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NYU imaging experts created a simulation model to determine the most cost-effective method of monitoring the disease. 

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Young radiologists must step up to climate change: 7 things to know

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Trainees will need to harness the same energy used during the pandemic to take on the "next challenge to world health," two experts argued in Radiology.

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Rad Partners AI ally raises $66M, Rayus’ latest M&A move, plus more company news

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Also, two practices announce a merger in the Northeast as the acquirer strives to become the "Amazon of radiology." 

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‘The time is now:’ Cardiologists push for change as the battle against burnout continues

The Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation (APSF), a related organization of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA), this week released a statement on the criminalization of medical errors. The APSF said criminal prosecution is unjust and counterproductive is healthcare organizations want to find ways to mitigate errors by understanding how they happen and create protocols or IT systems can can help prevent future errors. The criminal trial of nurse RaDonda Vaught was counterproductive to safety.

COVID-19 may have caused additional problems for physicians, but burnout was a serious issue in cardiology long before the pandemic. 

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AI guides delicate CT decisionmaking in the ED

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Emergency physicians have a tough time identifying patients who have Crohn’s disease and truly need a CT scan to pinpoint the cause of acute abdominal distress.

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Just 21% of academic cardiologists are women—and they earn less than men

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Gender gaps in both representation and salary are especially wide in academic cardiology, researchers found. 

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New York researchers awarded $1.6M to enhance imaging-driven leg ulcer care

While a vast majority of heart transplants in the United States are successful, unplanned hospitalizations after the procedures are still incredibly common. Top 10 reasons for readmission after heart transplant.

University at Buffalo experts will build upon photoacoustic tomography techniques and help doctors more quickly assess the results of leg surgeries.

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Ultrasound is useful for assessing COVID-19 long-haulers, particularly liver problems

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Multiparametric US uncovered signs of organ damage in post-COVID individuals and proved more accurate than MRI and CT for some indications, experts reported in the Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine.

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Alliance Healthcare Services plans to ‘vigorously defend’ against ‘unfounded’ PACS-breach lawsuit

Patients recently filed a proposed class-action suit against Alliance and Northeast Radiology, claiming the 2 were lax in responding to a cybersecurity incident last year. 

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