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Radiologist participation in Medicare ACOs is surging, and late comers must take notice

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Rad involvement in these value-minded care-coordination efforts leapt threefold, preparing members of the specialty to take on downside risk while strengthening bonds with hospital partners.

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Stress and anxiety from U.S. presidential election led to a 77% increase in heart rhythm issues

The trend was seen among both Republican and Democrat voters—but it appeared to affect Democrats much more. 

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NLP facilitates a long, hard look at linguistic cues to mental health

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Natural language processing of social media posts is useful for identifying depression, anxiety and suicidal thinking, but models trained on population data cannot discern long-term patterns in any one person’s state of mind.

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Delaying rule to fast-track breakthrough devices only ‘kicks the can down the road,' imaging advocate says

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CMS recently postponed the go-live date of the Medicare Coverage Innovative Technology rule for the second time.

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CVD deaths are down across the US, but many counties continue to struggle

To tackle health disparities between Chicago’s West Side and wealthier, predominantly white neighborhoods elsewhere in the city, Rush University Medical Center is leading a group of nine hospitals and health systems to make investments and hire people from disadvantaged communities.

Researchers tracked data from 1980 to 2014, exploring outcomes from every county in the nation.

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ACR implores radiologists to speak up as feds eye expanded lung cancer screening coverage

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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is accepting feedback from the field through June 17. 

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Interventional radiologists taking hold of genitourinary procedure market, performing 90% of surgeries

Urologists still maintain a majority of nephro-ureteral catheter and ureteral stent placements, researchers reported in JACR.

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TAVR or surgery? Cardiologists say better communication would boost care for patients with structural heart disease

Large peridevice leaks after left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) are incredibly rare and not associated with a greater risk of adverse outcomes, according to new research published in JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology.[1] Smaller residual links are more common, however, and associated with a risk of thromboembolic and bleeding events.

“This survey gives the cardiology community clearer insights into how to enhance the conversations we are already having and align on patient priorities," one specialist said. 

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Radiologists’ fundamental role in assessing body-packing drug smugglers with low-dose CT

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Imaging experts recommend a simple structured report in these instances, incorporating major information such as the number, contents, and exact location of packets. 

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Imaging advocates report progress addressing Medicare PET/CT payment problem

The Society of Nuclear Medicine & Molecular Imaging and American College of Radiology are fighting for expanded coverage of the exam. 

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