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How patient-reported data compare to NYHA classifications for evaluating heart failure

The study’s authors tracked data from more than 2,800 patients with HFrEF, sharing their findings in JAMA Cardiology.

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Detection system helps radiologists quickly, more accurately spot major findings on chest X-rays

Notably, interpretation times fell from 10-65 seconds down to 6-27 seconds, researchers said Tuesday in Radiology.

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FDA grants breakthrough device designation to AI-powered ECG analysis tool

Tempus, a Chicago-based healthcare technology company, collaborated with Geisinger on the solution.

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Automated reminders just as effective as traditional methods at addressing imaging no-shows

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They’re also less costly and more efficient than call centers or physical mailers, Michigan Medicine experts wrote in Academic Radiology. 

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Medicare Administrative Contractors tout new nationwide coverage of imaging procedure

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The American College of Radiology called the update "significant," encouraging providers to carefully review changes to avoid future claim denials. 

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Controversial radiologist Scott Atlas still dispensing COVID-19 advice in Florida

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Scott Atlas, MD.

“There’s no evidence that a mask mandate has worked,” the Stanford fellow and former White House advisor said during a recent panel discussion.

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Practice inks partnership with local news station to educate viewers about interventional radiology

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Molly Hughes

Lone Tree, Colorado-based ECCO Medical will reach some 3.6 million sets of eyes in tandem with KCNC, Denver’s CBS affiliate.

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AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine to get a blood clot warning in Canada

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Officials confirmed, however, that they still believe the vaccine is safe and effective.  

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Up to 21% of children have incidental findings on brain MRI—but few are dangerous

The results are among the first to come out of the nationwide Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development study, funded by the National Institutes of Health.

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AI armband for COVID screening passes muster for emergency use

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The FDA has blessed an AI-packing armband that checks for biometric patterns pointing to possible SARS-CoV-2 infection in individuals with no symptoms.

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