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Radiology groups endorse bipartisan bill to boost specialist counts in rural areas

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ACR, SIR and ASTRO are voicing their support for the Specialty Physicians Advancing Rural Care (SPARC) Act, introduced in both the House and Senate. 

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Planned Parenthood sues to block Missouri’s request for abortion records

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The Missouri State Capitol building in Jefferson City

The Missouri attorney general has demanded details on patient care, communications between providers and pregnant women, maintenance records and more in an effort to identify state residents who have sought abortions. 

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Annual ‘Honor Roll’ of America's best children's hospitals released

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The top 10 list highlights the hospitals that provide the best pediatric care in multiple specialties, including behavioral health, oncology, cardiology and more.

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‘Every second counts’: New Viz.ai platform brings the entire heart attack team together

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The new platform provides users with real-time access to high-quality electrocardiograms and patient data. The goal is to ensure everyone is on the same page at all times, with no unnecessary delays.

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What the DOJ looks for to spot healthcare fraud

Lisa Miller, JD, former deputy assistant attorney general U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Criminal Division, a former principal assistant deputy chief of the DOJ healthcare fraud unit, and now a partner in the legal firm Sidley Austin LLP, explains what the DOJ is looking for in Medicare fraud cases.

Former principal assistant deputy chief of the U.S. Department of Justice's Healthcare Fraud Unit, Lisa Miller, explains what the DOJ is looking for in healthcare fraud cases.

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Pushback against Trump's $100K visa fee continues with new lawsuit

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As a new lawsuit targets the unpopular policy, the American College of Cardiology and other medical societies worry that $100,000 fees will make the ongoing physician shortage much worse.

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FDA clears new AI model for MAC detection in routine imaging results

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The advanced algorithm was designed to detect and evaluate mitral annular calcification on routine, non-gated CT scans. It is now available as part of Carebricks, a generative AI platform from Bunkerhill Health. 

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Healthcare AI today: High-level healthcare AI kerfuffle, ARiSE wellness check, Dr. Bot book, more

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A battle of words is brewing between the White House and the Coalition for Health AI. 

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Cardiologist dies after choking on flight—family’s lawsuit points to alleged negligence

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According to the lawsuit, the doctor followed a strict vegetarian diet and choked after he was served meat. The family also claims the airline delayed care by waiting too long to perform an emergency landing.

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Interventional radiologists launch 1 of nation’s 1st tumor boards dedicated to cancer pain

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Alan Alper Sag, MD, a nationally recognized expert in both bone and nerve interventions with the University of Miami, is captaining the new initiative. 
 

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