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Championing Alternative PAD Access in the Office-based Lab

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Improving access is at the center of a pair of new trends in treating peripheral artery disease (PAD). First is the office-based lab (OBL) expanding access to more PAD patients needing therapy, and the second is physicians more often choosing alternative access such as radial, tibial or pedal to treat those patients. Why now?

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Philips selling appliances business to private equity firm in deal valued at $5.2B

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Royal Philips CEO Frans van Houten 

The Amsterdam-based imaging giant is narrowing its focus on radiology and other healthcare segments, officials said. 

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Senate passes bill to avert ‘devastating’ upcoming physician payment cuts in Medicare

The American College of Radiology and several other imaging groups recently urged lawmakers to address reductions that would total $12B in 2021. 

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Investor-owned RadNet foresees future where AI potentially reads all mammograms

Researcher considers greater role of AB-MRI for patients with personal history of breast cancer

Chief Financial Officer Mark Stolper recently discussed the Los Angeles-based imaging giant’s strategy during the the Sidoti & Company Spring 2021 Virtual Investor Conference. 

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Medical AI can’t do much without info-sharing patients—and younger generations aren’t thrilled to be asked

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The demand for tailored PHI consent for research is strongest among adults 49 and younger, pressing the need to speed the evolution of policies conducive to AI development.

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National guidance recommending CTC for colorectal cancer screening sparked 50% jump in utilization

The Harvey L. Neiman Health Policy Institute analyzed claims data from more than 31 million individuals over a nine-year period for their study, published in the American Journal of Preventative Medicine.

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Bobby Brown, Texas cardiologist and World Series-winning third basemen for the New York Yankees, dies at 96

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Brown played for the Yankees for eight seasons, served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War and spent 30 years working in Texas as a cardiologist.

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Fish oil supplements lower the risk of heart disease—but only for patients with the right genetic makeup

Apixaban may be a more effective treatment option than rivaroxaban for patients presenting with atrial fibrillation (AFib) and valvular heart disease (VHD), according to a new analysis published in Annals of Internal Medicine.

“What we found is that fish oil supplementation is not good for everyone," one researcher explained. "It depends on your genotype.”

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Update on radiology report access under new info-blocking rules ‘muddies’ prior clarity, ACR says

The college noted it's unclear how HHS plans to enforce their "controversial clarification."

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Risk-based triage can help radiologists prioritize mammograms during emergency situations

The algorithm incorporates clinical indication, breast symptoms, cancer history and age, researchers reported in JAMA Network Open.

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