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Provider groups blast White House action on vaping for not going far enough

The FDA's partial ban of e-cigarette flavors like mint and fruit stops well short of previous promises, healthcare groups argued. 

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Membership-based primary care company files for IPO

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A membership-based primary care services company backed by private equity groups, One Medical Group, has filed for an initial public offering with the SEC.

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CDS improves diagnostic imaging yield for evaluating pulmonary embolism

More than 1,400 CT pulmonary angiography exams could have been avoided if each test in the study had been ordered using the tool.

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How VR can encourage more adults to get their flu shots

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Virtual reality (VR) simulations could help improve flu vaccination rates, according to new findings published in Vaccine.

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Radial vs. femoral access for PCI: Which is safer?

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A study published in JAMA Cardiology Jan. 2 suggests physicians may achieve comparable results when using either radial or femoral access for primary PCI in patients with STEMI.

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End-of-year hospital performance dips

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Hospital performance took a dive toward the end of 2019, according to the latest National Hospital Flash Report from Kaufman Hall.

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Hematologist treats astronaut’s thrombosis in longest-ever telemedicine consult

A hematologist-oncologist from the University of North Carolina has successfully treated a U.S. astronaut’s deep vein thrombosis in the longest telemedicine consultation to date, Forbes reported Jan. 5.

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Clinicians follow musculoskeletal MRI reports less often when further imaging is recommended

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More can be done to change this trend, argued authors of a recent study published in the American Journal of Roentgenology.

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Year-end spending bills include millions toward key radiology research efforts

Legislation recently signed by President Trump will fund everything from the Cancer Moonshot to a dementia-related imaging study. 

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Data casts doubts on effectiveness of radiology benefits management, experts say

That’s one of the key takeaways from a new analysis of trends in diagnostic imaging, published Dec. 31 in Radiology. 

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