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$8.3B package for coronavirus approved

Medical societies are asking Congress to be involved in Medicare reform efforts.

Congress approved an $8.3 billion package to fight the spread of coronavirus and respond to the growing crisis.

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Will 2020 be a year without HIMSS?

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Despite international travel interruptions due to COVID-19, HIMSS20 is moving “full steam ahead as scheduled” for March 9 to 13 in Orlando.

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Will 2020 be a year without HIMSS?

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The conference is moving "full steam ahead as scheduled" for March 9-13 in Orlando, but the list of vendors pulling out—which now includes Amazon and Siemens Healthineers—continues to grow amid coronavirus fears.

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Will 2020 be a year without HIMSS?

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Despite international travel interruptions due to COVID-19, HIMSS20 is moving “full steam ahead as scheduled” for March 9 to 13 in Orlando.

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Fujifilm and Sun Nuclear join efforts to raise awareness of breast cancer

A special educational event was hosted by the two organizations at Sun Nuclear Corporation headquarters in Melbourne, Florida, on February 26 to raise awareness of the benefits of mammography screening for early detection of breast cancer.

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Family can sue radiologist over missed brain bleed, despite now-deceased patient refusing treatment

A three-judge appeals court panel reached the determination in March, reinstating the lawsuit against Chicago-based Swedish Hospital and its providers.

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Chest x-ray may overlook coronavirus cases apparent on CT

Radiologists should "become familiar" with the CT findings of COVID-19 and the shortcoming of chest radiographs when evaluating potential cases, researchers wrote in the Korean Journal of Radiology.

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AI could save the vision of newborns

AI technology could play a vital rule in the diagnosis and treatment of aggressive posterior retinopathy of prematurity (AP-ROP) in infants, according to new research published in Ophthalmology.

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Radiology podcasts growing in prevalence, first-ever study finds

That’s according to a comprehensive new analysis of the listening landscape, published Wednesday in Insights Into Imaging. 

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PI-RADS standards produce 'disheartening' results, fail to fix mpMRI quality issues

“This study shows a disheartening rate of inadequate exams among mpMRI studies of the prostate,” experts wrote in Academic Radiology.

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