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Quash ‘reckless’ Medicare cuts that could cost radiology billions, lawmakers urge Congress

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Led by Rep. Bobby Rush, D-Ill., the bipartisan group of 92 House members want leaders to waive budget neutrality requirements tied to E/M codes. 

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Despite higher Alzheimer’s risk, patients can handle amyloid PET exam results

Those who learned they had elevated amyloid levels did not suffer from more short-term anxiety, depression or suicical thoughts, experts reported in JAMA Neurology.

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Pupil measurements predict all-cause mortality among heart failure patients

The study's authors explored data from 870 acute heart failure patients treated at the same facility from January 2012 to December 2017.

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New radiation-dose estimation process moves nuclear medicine closer to customized cancer therapy

Researchers used a single SPECT/CT scan performed post-therapy to estimate how much radiation a patient’s tumor and at-risk organs will absorb.

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Lessons learned: Cardiovascular specialists share 4 key takeaways from the pandemic

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COVID-19 disrupted nearly every aspect of the U.S. healthcare system, but it also helped providers examine patient care from a new perspective and ask some big questions.

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Big businesses are hiring chief medical officers

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CEOs of hospitals and health systems may find they need to compete more aggressively to hold onto their CMOs, as industries that never employed medical officers in the past are needing them now.

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Mask study finds one style actually increases transmission risk

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Among 14 common types of protective face mask is one that may do more harm than good.

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County could cut $116M in spending on imaging, other services by steering patients toward cheaper options

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That’s according to a recently released analysis out of the Pioneer Institute, a Boston-based think tank.

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Radiology Partners continues to grow, adding two new states to its footprint, despite economic slump

The El Segundo, California-based imaging behemoth has expanded its services into New York and Missouri for the first time and added 82 new client sites in 2020.  

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Ultrasound, 3D printing combine to help blind parents feel their babies' faces

The idea came about after a sonographer at Johns Hopkins wondered if the technology could be used to create a model for a blind mother.

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