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CMS’ move to abolish ‘valley of death’ between FDA approval, Medicare imaging coverage draws praise

The proposed "Medicare Coverage of Innovative Technology" pathway would bolster both innovation and patient outcomes, industry lobbyists said. 

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Renowned radiologist retires, Medical center’s new imaging leader, and more people on the move

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Jim Barkovich, MD. Photo courtesy of UCSF.

Plus, RANZCR names a new interim CEO, teleradiology provider NucleasHealth announces restructuring, and more.

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At-home blood pressure monitoring could improve outcomes, cut costs

The study's authors tracked 450 patients with uncontrolled high blood pressure.

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Walmart continues its push into imaging with 5th retail health center and plans for more

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Located about 40 miles southwest of Atlanta, the “state-of-the-art” facility offers services including x-ray and diagnostics, primary care, labs and dental. 

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Why some heart attack patients are at a greater risk of post-discharge heart failure

Cardiologists may way want to pay close attention to a new study published in the American Journal of Cardiology.

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Magnetic resonance elastography advances epilepsy diagnoses

The researchers said adding MRE to neuroimaging assessments may dramatically help patients understand their specific disease.

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Radiology can reduce CT lung cancer screening false positives by tackling these 2 factors

Harvard Medical School experts analyzed years of data to pinpoint reasons for mistakes in their own LCS program. 

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Radiology’s work-life balance wins over many med students, but not all are impressed

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Doctors from the University of Arkansas set out to discover why some undergraduates stick with imaging while others join the field later or abandon it completely.

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Cardiologist salaries, productivity continue to climb

Cardiology’s median compensation is more than $530,000, according to a new report from AMGA Consulting. That figure has increased each year since 2016's report. 

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Radiologist, mask skeptic and COVID contrarian raising eyebrows at White House: ‘It’s a catastrophe’

Scott Atlas, MD, recently joined the Trump administration and has reportedly embraced a "herd immunity" approach to the pandemic, a claim the White House vehemently denied.  

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