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Call made for more rigorous evaluation of AI aimed at guiding providers, patients

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Only two of 34 representative studies evaluating the use of AI for real-world shared clinical decisionmaking from 2014 to 2020 included external validation of the models up for consideration.

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CV Summit Virtual 2021: What does value-based care mean for cardiologist compensation?

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Compensation for cardiologists has been ample in recent years. Could the healthcare industry’s growing interest in value over volume lead to a change in that trend?

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CMS should consider cutting pay for low-value imaging to curb misuse, RAND Corp. says

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The recommendation stems from an analysis of Medicare waste in radiology and other specialties, published in JAMA Network Open. 

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New COVID-19 side effect: MRI links severe infection to dangerous eye problems

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As a result of their findings, researchers with the French Society of Neuroradiology are recommending those with serious infection undergo eye screenings. 

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Ethics researchers warn of healthcare AI’s potential for widening gaps between haves and have-nots

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Healthcare AI is advancing too quickly for its users to fully comprehend the implications of its design, development and applications, according to bioethics specialists who scanned the literature. 

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5 tips for radiology practices eliminating report embargoes under new info-blocking rules

Many providers are moving toward removing the typical time-delayed release of reports to patients in anticipation of the ONC's new interoperability provisions.

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American College of Cardiology calls for high-risk heart disease patients to be prioritized for COVID-19 vaccination

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According to the new recommendation, patients with advanced cardiovascular disease are at an especially high risk of COVID-related complications and need to be vaccinated as quickly as possible. 

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Shockwave’s IVL technology gains FDA approval for treating advanced coronary artery disease

The Shockwave Medical M5+ new peripheral intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) catheter cuts procedures times in half and was showed for the first time at the American College of Cardiology (ACC) 2022 meeting. It is designed to break up calcium in heavily calcified arteries to avoid the need for vessel trauma caused by high pressure angioplasty.

Intravascular lithotripsy image courtesy of Shockwave Medical.

Shockwave Medical announced Tuesday, Feb. 16, that intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) has gained FDA approval for the treatment of severely calcified coronary artery disease.

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USPSTF must operate transparently in review of breast imaging guidelines, radiologists charge

Imaging advocates believe that with so much at stake, the task force must take cues from one of the specialties most impacted by its guidance. 

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Radiologic technologist arrested and charged with distributing child pornography

An undercover investigation allegedly traced uploads to one 41-year-old man's home and employer, where he worked as a CT/x-ray tech, the DOJ said. 

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