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FDA clears AI-powered software for real-time TAVR guidance

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Caranx Medical is focused on using AI, robotics and other advanced technologies to expand patient access to life-saving procedures. This new software, for example, helps guide cardiologists through complex TAVR procedures.

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Private radiology practices offer 4 tips for navigating work-from-home challenges

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Four imaging leaders recently shared their advice on dealing with radiologists who refuse to work on-site at a hospital after growing comfortable taking shifts at home. 

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American College of Radiology assembles experts to investigate economics of AI

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Their mission is to address the lack of Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance reimbursement for AI tools used in medical imaging. 

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Radiology Partners launches new technology services division

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The country’s largest imaging group—with 4,000 radiologists working across all 50 states—is rolling out an offshoot called Mosaic Clinical Technologies. 

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70% of healthcare cyberattacks result in delayed patient care, report finds

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According to a report from cybersecurity vendor Fortified Health Security, 92% of healthcare organizations reported a data breach last year, signaling that the space remains a prime target for data thieves. The analysis points to a need for improved staff training to bolster defenses.

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Explainable AI boosts breast cancer detection on MRI

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Example of the heat maps the model uses to show providers where it has detected an anomaly. Courtesy of Radiology.

Experts involved in the model's development are hopeful their take on explainable AI can reduce problematic false positive rates common in breast MRI. 

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HHS formally lays off thousands of employees following SCOTUS ruling

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After the Supreme Court lifted a lower court injunction, approximately 10,000 employees at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services were officially terminated.

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ASNC lobbies Congress to curb prior authorization, oppose AUC mandates and embrace payment reform

Suman Tandon, MD, FASNC, a cardiac imager at St. Francis Hospital and Heart Center, in Rosyln, New York, and an American Society of Nuclear Cardiology (ASNC) representative to the American Medical Association (AMA) House of Delegates (HOD), explains ASNC’s call on Congress for to reduce prior authorization, appropriate use mandates and to make Medicare payment reforms.

Suman Tandon, MD, an American Society of Nuclear Cardiology board member, explains the group's call on Congress to update a number of healthcare policies. 

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CMS proposal includes cardiologist pay bump—cuts to high-value services still a concern

Among general cardiologists, for example, median compensation jumped nearly 8% from 2023 to 2024. Interventional cardiology and electrophysiology saw even larger jumps. Dollar money graphic showing increased finance.

The 2026 MPFS proposed rule includes higher conversion factors across the board. However, some cardiology groups remain concerned about a series of reimbursement reductions for high-value cardiology services. 

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Many radiology residents struggle with perfectionism. Mindset training could help

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Experts say adding this unique type of schooling to the curriculum could help those struggling to adapt to the demands of residency. 

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