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Triage tool helps cut unnecessary CT imaging for blunt trauma without worsening patient outcomes

That’s according to a large, retrospective analysis of this intervention, detailed in RSNA’s Radiology.

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COVID-19 hospitalizing more children, raising new worries about resources

Pediatric COVID

The national average increase over the study period was 760%—from 2.0 pediatric hospitalizations per 100,000 persons in May to 17.2 in November.

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Judge denies Cleveland Clinic’s move to dismiss lawsuit alleging ‘deceptive’ radiology billing practices

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Amanda van Brakle claims the healthcare giant violated the Ohio Consumer Sales Practice Act and alleges its dishonest practices created confusion and stress that financially hurt patients.

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Providers and payers unite in blasting ‘hastily constructed’ CMS final rule to simplify prior authorization

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The Medical Group Management Association called the legislation a "failure" for excluding fee-for-service Medicare and most commercial plans. 

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When hospitalized COVID-19 patients head home, the cardiovascular challenges continue

New findings out of the University of Missouri suggests that the long-lasting impact of COVID-19 may not be quite as substantial as some researchers originally believed. The study’s authors evaluated nearly 50 different symptoms to see if they were more common up to one year after a person has been infected with COVID-19. They found, however, that this was true of just seven symptoms: heart palpitations, chest pain, shortness of breath, joint pain, hair loss, fatigue and obesity. #COVID19 #longCOVID

The research included data from more than 47,000 hospitalized COVID-19 patients. 

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Health tech experts caution FDA against waiving regulatory review of AI-based imaging tools

Man vs. Machine artificial intelligence AI. Replacing radiologists with AI.

Under a new proposal, 91 products would no longer require U.S. Food & Drug Administration regulatory review, including a number of radiology-driven platforms.

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Frontline healthcare workers maintaining mental resilience during COVID crisis

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Researchers have found nonmedical working professionals bearing significantly more depression and anxiety these days than doctors and nurses working with or near COVID-19 patients.

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Attending radiologists must embrace a dynamic approach to readouts for trainees to properly develop

The impact of readouts on young rads is "profound, but often overlooked," radiologists argued recently.

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Radiology provider Envision suspending contributions to lawmakers who opposed election certification

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Jim Rechtin

CEO Jim Rechtin said the pause will last through 2021, emphasizing that the physician firm’s political activities must reflect “our values as a national medical group."

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Empagliflozin provides additional benefits to patients with type 2 diabetes and CAD

The authors found a link between six months of empagliflozin and a reduction in extracellular volume, sharing their findings in JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging.

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