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Massive drops in imaging reimbursement signal some private radiology practices ‘may be in jeopardy’

That’s according to a new analysis of Medicare Part B payment data, published in January’s Journal of the American College of Radiology. 

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How one institution successfully introduced BT-RADS to radiologists

Emory University researchers found their website helped imaging experts understand and implement the brain tumor reporting and data system.

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Transcendental meditation helps prevent LV hypertrophy in hypertensive black patients

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Black patients at a heightened risk for heart disease cut their CV mortality risk by 11% in a study that explored the cardiac benefits of the Transcendental Meditation technique.

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Medical imaging, radiation therapy professionals urged to embrace AI

The American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) has published a new white paper on AI and its potential impact on the work of medical imaging and radiation therapy professionals.

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Largest physician specialty group endorses Medicare for all

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The American College of Physicians, which represents 159,000 internists in the U.S., has endorsed a single-payer American healthcare system.

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Mechanical hyperventilation could streamline cardiac ablation

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A medical technique that involves safely hyperventilating conscious, unmedicated patients could facilitate the use of radiotherapy for cardiac ablation, according to research published in Frontiers in Physiology. 

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Virtual reality can take the stress out of breast cancer treatment

Women who wore a VR headset during chemotherapy reported less anxiety and a better mood following their appointment.

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AI boosts quality of brain MRI images

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AI algorithms can improve the quality of brain MRI images, according to new findings published in Neurocomputing.

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Humana’s latest exec hired from CMS

Health insurer Humana has snagged the top doctor at CMS, Kate Goodrich, MD, who served as chief medical officer of CMS and director of the Center for Clinical Standards and Quality.

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How blockchain could change the future of healthcare

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Blockchain technology has not been fully embraced in healthcare compared to some other industries. However, blockchain’s impact on patient care could be quite massive.   

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