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Whole-body MRI provider Prenuvo ramps up radiologist recruitment

Prenuvo's newest location in New York City.

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The Redwood City, California-based startup says it is seeking to hire multiple remote physicians, claiming it’s offering “not just another job” but a “better way to practice.” 

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What has AI done for healthcare administration lately?

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Administrative AI can meaningfully cut providers’ price tags on prior authorization processes. Yet the technology is not doing much to reduce overall system-level costs. And it tends to increase billing intensity, inflating medical spending as it does so. 

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Hackers say they breached Medtronic's servers—the company confirms access from an 'unauthorized party'

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Multi-national device manufacturer Medtronic confirmed on Friday it was the victim of a cyberattack. Details such as the scope and method of the data breach are still unknown

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400-pound crocodile described as 'a perfect patient' during CT scan

Crocodile Bill's CT scan

Courtesy of Utah's Hogle Zoo

Bill, a 61-year-old Siamese crocodile that calls Utah’s Hogle Zoo home, recently had to undergo advanced imaging due to concerns about his health. 

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Opportunistic AI detects colorectal cancer using routine, noncontrast CT

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The COlorectal Cancer detection with AI, or COCA, model is a cost-effective, scalable solution that turns routine CT scans into opportunistic exams that can be used to proactively identify CRC. 

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New SCAI President Dawn Abbott outlines workforce training and inclusion priorities

The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI) is entering a new chapter as Dawn Abbott, MD, MSCAI, who assumeed the presidency this week with a focus on strengthening the future of interventional cardiology through workforce development, expanded training pathways and continued efforts to broaden inclusion in the specialty. #SCAI2026 #SCAI26

SCAI President Dawn Abbott, MD, MSCAI, aims to turn attention toward the long-term sustainability of the interventional cardiology field.

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Medical debt vs. Medicaid expansion: One state has a clear winner

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Researchers found enrollment correlated with big reductions in medical debt as signaled by collections activity and subprime credit scores.

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Boston Scientific pacemakers recalled again—software update now available

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The new Class I recall, which includes more than 1.4 million devices, is related to an issue first announced back in 2024. Updating the software should address the issue going forward, though some patients may still require an early replacement. 

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Radiation therapist vacancy rates on the decline, new data reveal

New research from the American Society of Radiologic Technologists indicates that radiation therapy staffing shortages might be on the mend. 

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Fewer stents, positive outcomes: Sirolimus-eluting balloons a safe alternative during PCI

Cordis acquires MedAlliance, known for its drug-eluting balloon technology, in deal that could surpass $1B

Using a DCB that releases sirolimus over an extended period of time appears to be both safe and effective when treating patients who present with NSTEMI or unstable angina.

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