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Popular obesity drugs limit amputations, heart issues among patients with peripheral artery disease

Semaglutide (Wegovy) injector pen. Photo by Dave Fornell

Semaglutide, tirzepatide and other GLP-1 drugs appear to provide significant value for patients with moderate PAD.

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Low dose GBCA effective, safe for pediatric imaging

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Child undergoing pediatric MRI (Courtesy of RadiologyInfo.org)

Although gadopiclenol is approved for adults and children ages 2 and older, there is limited data on its use in the pediatric population. 

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TTVR with Evoque system linked to positive real-world outcomes after 30 days

The Evoque transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement (TTVR) system for tricuspid regurgitation from Edwards Lifesciences. The Evoque is the first transcatheter tricuspid valve approved by the FDA. It is the first TTVR cleared in the U.S.

Image courtesy of Edwards Lifesciences.

According to early real-world data, the FDA-approved Evoque TTVR device is associated with positive outcomes when used to treat severe tricuspid regurgitation. 

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AMA deeply concerned about Trump policies and cuts to healthcare spending

American Medical Association (AMA) President Bruce Scott, MD, an otolaryngologist in Louisville, Kentucky, explains the AMA has major concerns about the large Trump administration cuts to healthcare spending, proposed cuts to Medicaid, and the gutting of NIH funding and staff reductions and policy changes at federal agencies. But, he is hopeful there might also be opportunities to work with the administration and its reform agenda, starting with Medicare reimbursement reform.

American Medical Association President Bruce Scott, MD, has expressed major concerns about significant healthcare spending cuts proposed by the Trump administration. These include reductions to Medicaid, deep cuts to NIH funding, staffing reductions, and policy changes at key federal agencies.

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Healthcare AI today: Bipartisan AI policy guidance, AI claims denials, LLM brain rot, more

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Federal lawmakers have a fresh resource to keep them up on healthcare AI that falls outside of formal FDA oversight. It comes in the form of a new report from the nonprofit Bipartisan Policy Center.

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TierPoint and Pure Storage Launch Imaging Storage-as-a-Service

Developed specifically for healthcare organizations, the service helps address the challenges of managing the extensive demands of medical imaging data, including storage costs, performance constraints, and security risks.

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Hospital redesigns radiology 2nd opinion service, scoring 92% collection success rate

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OSU Medical Center has addressed common challenges including insufficient documentation, miscommunication, and the risk of repeat imaging. 

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Common features of breast cancers missed by AI

Artificial intelligence can help make breast cancer screening mammography more accurate.

Imaging experts advocate for “meticulous assessments” of cases that include luminal cancer, dense breasts, and lesions located outside the mammary zone, among other factors. 

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Senate reconciliation bill blunts tax change radiologists say could harm private practices

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"We were pleased to see a partial restoration of the PTET deduction, but we will continue to fight for the full deduction before the bill reaches the president’s desk," one lobbyist tells Radiology Business. 

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Kennedy tells Congress HHS has rehired another 1,250 workers fired by DOGE

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HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 

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Workers are returning to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institutes of Health and other departments. Kennedy said the reinstatements were necessary for the agencies to perform their duties.

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