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MGMA warns of government overreach in the proposed 2026 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule

Anders Gilberg, MGA, senior vice president, government affairs at Medical Group Management Association (MGMA), shares concerns about the draft fee schedule published in July. A major concern is the government possibly changing how relative value units (RVUs) are set, rather than allowing the American Medical Association and medical speciality representatives having a say. #MGMA

The Medical Group Management Association shares concerns about the draft fee schedule published in July. A major concern is the government possibly changing how RVUs are set, rather than allowing the medical specialty representatives to have a say.

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FDA shares new safety concern with Medtronic catheters—warns of possible shortage in months ahead

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The FDA has received multiple reports of the devices, which are designed to be malleable, failing to retain their shape. The issue has been linked to three patient injuries so far, and customers are asked to return unused devices to the manufacturer. 

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Gene discovery highlights connection between the kidneys and cardiovascular disease

Kidney image. About 80% of chronic kidney disease patients actually die from cardiovascular complications. Although the link between these diseases is well established, the actual biological mechanism involved has not been fully understood. But researchers at Temple University recently uncovered a key piece to this connection, where chronic kidney disease and high-fat diets combine to trigger blood vessel inflammation. Their findings are published online in Redox Biology.[1]

“Our findings reveal how changes in cell metabolism and increased oxidative stress can activate damaging pathways in blood vessels," explained Xiaofeng Yang, MD, a researcher at Temple University.

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Healthcare AI today: AI’s odds of curing cancer, why it shouldn’t even try, agentic AI’s legal exposure, more

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If not for off-limits data, AI might have a decent shot at curing cancer. 

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Hospital suspends mammography services due to staffing shortage

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Local officials are describing the matter as "a deeply regrettable situation."

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Median medical school debt among radiology-bound graduates is $200,000

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This figure fell by 19.4% in 2024, from a peak indebtedness of $237,600 as of 2015, researchers wrote Thursday.  

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3 key questions about private equity’s impact on radiology

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“Some radiologists harbor deepening concerns about these trends, including moral distress," two members of the specialty write in JACR. 

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Amid tariff talk, Philips investing over $150M in US expansion

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The Amsterdam-based manufacturer is looking to bolster its facility in Reedsville, Pennsylvania, which produces AI-enabled ultrasound systems

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Nurse educator: To secure staff buy-in on AI, apply Gartner’s Hype Cycle

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Nurse leaders seeking AI acceptance from those they lead would do well to apply psychological insights along with technical tips.  

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PSMA PET/CT scans can identify prostate cancer patients most likely to benefit from salvage radiotherapy

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A new study is the first to show that men with biochemically recurrent prostate cancer who undergo PSMA PET/CT prior to salvage therapy have improved survival rates. 

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