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Hospital giant launches at-home COVID care program that includes radiology services

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One of Northwell Health's at-home COVID-19 nurses

Northwell Health is sending mobile machines to patients' homes to obtain chest x-rays and, if necessary, referring consumers to outpatient facilities for CT or ultrasound testing. 

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Cardiology one of healthcare’s top specialties when it comes to net worth, paying off debt

Nearly half of all cardiologists have a net worth between $1 million and $5 million, according to a new report from Medscape.

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Incidental COVID-19 spotted on breast MR imaging, providing warning to radiologists

U.K. experts recently detailed their concerns in a study set to be published in the September issue of Radiology Case Reports. 

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AI-based lung infection score triages COVID-19 patients, predicts near-term needs

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Massachusetts General Hospital doctors say their automated pulmonary x-ray severity-scoring algorithm can help radiologists optimize pandemic workflows and manage critical resources, such as ventilators.

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Eating chocolate linked to healthier blood vessels, lower risk of CAD

According to new research led by Cleveland Clinic cardiologists, consuming high levels of xylitol can significantly increase a person's three-year risk of experiencing a major adverse cardiac event. 

Eating chocolate—in moderation, of course—is associated with a reduced risk of coronary artery disease (CAD), according to new findings published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology.

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Registration now open for RSNA’s 2020 virtual gathering

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Typically held in Chicago, this marks the first time ever that America’s largest radiology conference will take place exclusively over the web. 

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Medtech industry concerned about keeping up with—wait for it—technology

Leadership. Healthcare CEO turnover surged in the final months of 2022, indicating that the disruptive labor challenges that have defined this year may not be over.

Nearly 90% of executives leading medical-technology companies see emerging technologies as a top challenge. And they’re struggling to apply these advances not only to their product and service lines but also to their own business operations.

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Walmart eyes imaging, primary care expansion with new health centers

Along with X-rays, the new Walmart in-store Walmart Health clinics will also offer primary care, lab work, EKGs, behavioral health, dental, optical, and hearing services, all for a flat fee, the retailer reported. 
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It will initially focus on building locations in the Jacksonville, Florida, area, offering many of the same services as its existing clinics and future sites in Illinois

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‘Our patients are waiting’: Docs push hospitals to establish clinical AI departments

AI, the group wrote, could "usurp the EHR as the most disappointing application of technology within medicine”

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Diagnostic imaging pay has slid steadily since 2007, with MRI, bone densitometry bearing the brunt

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Adjusting for inflation, the drop persisted across nine different modalities, Brown University experts wrote in JACR. 

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