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Pairing DBT with synthetic mammography beats traditional ‘one size fits all’ breast screening approach

The combination detected more cancers overall and a larger crop of early stage cases compared to digital mammography, Italian researchers reported in Radiology.

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Many IR procedures could not be delayed during the pandemic due to their ‘central role in patient care’

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Interventional rad volumes didn't fall as hard as diagnostic imaging totals which should spark conversation about redefining "essential" procedures.

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Patients settle with Indiana cardiology providers for $66.5M over malpractice claims

HCA Healthcare was recently hit with its second antitrust lawsuit — this time from the city of Brevard, North Carolina, for allegedly engaging in anti-competitive schemes.

The settlement comes at the end of a lengthy legal battle that made national headlines.

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Patient groups urge U.S. Supreme Court to uphold Affordable Care Act

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The American Heart Association, American Cancer Society and other patient advocacy groups emphasized the important link between health insurance coverage and patient outcomes. 

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Nanox reports $11M quarterly loss, GE Healthcare’s $130M new partnership, plus more vendor news

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Also Hackensack Meridian Health touts new SPECT/CT camera, Novarad rolls out free COVID AI software, and more market moves. 

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In a post- or protracted COVID world, no hospital concern will loom larger than patient experience

A large proportion of patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) end up in emergency rooms (ERs), but there are inherent issues with most hospital ERs handing off these patients to electrophysiologists for followup care. The ER2EP Study presented at the 2022 HRS meeting found better results of there is an organized pathway for AF patients to follow. #AFib

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Improving the patient experience will top the list of hospitals’ strategies for winning and retaining patients in 2021. Not far behind will be facilitating access to care.

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Pfizer’s big news: Trump, Biden, stock market all react after COVID-19 vaccine performs well

Pfizer's early vaccine results could represent a key step forward in the race to finally end the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Interventional rad group hires top executive, UNC radiology’s new chair members, and more leadership news

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Plus, the American Association for Women in Radiology hands out its top honor and Kaiser Permanente names its incoming CMO.

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3 areas newly ripe for employer-driven change in healthcare policy

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A healthcare research firm specializing in purchasing has considered the post-election landscape from the vantage point of large employers offering health benefits to their workers.

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ACR wants transparency as feds work to speed up Medicare coverage for ‘breakthrough’ devices

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William T. Thorwarth, MD

CMS is proposing to close the so-called “valley of death” between FDA approval of imaging products and Medicare payment authorization. 

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