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Beware of employment contract clawbacks, radiologists caution job seekers

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Members of the specialty should begin their next job with an exit strategy in mind or risk losing a hefty sum in the process, according to a new opinion piece. 

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94% of radiologists surveyed say they’re not getting paid enough for multidisciplinary meetings

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Such gatherings are a “cornerstone of modern healthcare,” experts note, bringing together docs of different specialties to discuss complex cases. 

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University of Utah radiology chair stepping down after decade on job

Satoshi Minoshima, MD, PhD

Satoshi Minoshima, MD, PhD

Satoshi Minoshima, MD, PhD, first took on the title in November 2014 and will remain in a clinical role while IR specialist Chuck Ray, MD, PhD, takes over as interim chair.

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Is AI in healthcare a massive money pit? Maybe, maybe not.

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It’s too soon to characterize the economic impact of AI across Western healthcare with anything more than rough guesstimates. This is so for two reasons. 

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HHS restoring deleted health information following legal challenge

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A trove of content and data studies was purged from federal websites in an effort to eliminate “diversity, equity and inclusion.” That sweep also removed facts on maternal health, opioid addiction and more, leading to multiple lawsuits. One has now been settled.

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Hackers inside hospital network for two months expose 140K people

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Aspire Rural Health System, a three-hospital system in Michigan, said it was unaware that its network had been compromised. An investigation revealed that hackers gained access to protected health information, including patient charts. 

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Radiologist to lead new research on blast injuries in service members

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The study, which will be funded by a $2.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense, will harness the power of advanced MRI technology to visualize the brain in a way that has not previously been possible.  

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Report: HHS suppresses major study that found link between alcohol and cancer

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Speaking to Vox, the authors said they were informed the results of their major study commissioned by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) would not be published. However, there appeared to be nothing wrong with the methodology of the analysis.

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Philips launches smart telemetry platform for cardiac monitoring

Philips introduced a new cardiac monitoring telemetry platform designed to help address critical challenges in healthcare, including staff shortages and alarm management. A key component of the solution is the next-generation Telemetry Monitor 5500 is an integrated central monitoring unit solution that integrates the telemetry device platform.

Care teams can face alarm and cognitive overload, with an average of 350 alarms going off per patient per day. But Philips' new telemetry platform streamlines alarm management, delivers data-driven insights and automates clinical tasks—with operational simplicity and networking options.

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New partnership seeks to increase imaging departments' remote-scanning capabilities

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Many organizations are interested in remote scanning as a means of addressing ongoing technologist staffing shortages.

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