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Health spending, prices growing even as insurance coverage falls

Year-over-year price growth was 2.2 percent in April 2018, which Altarum said was fractionally above the March rate, setting a six-year high for price growth in the sector. Hospital price growth fell slightly to 3.7 percent.

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No-shows in radiology most common for mammogram, ultrasound appointments

Around 3 percent of radiology patients miss pre-scheduled imaging appointments at any given time, researchers out of the University of Washington report in the Journal of the American College of Radiology—but mammography and ultrasound see no-show rates more than double that.

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$43M research initiative targets cognitive decline by merging vascular, brain science

The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association (AHA/ASA), the Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group and other partners are devoting $43 million to fund a research initiative for better ways to prevent and treat age-related cognitive impairment.

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Computational method uses CT, algorithms to assess lungs for COPD

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A research team compiled of mathematicians, clinicians and imaging technicians from the University of Southampton in the U.K. recently developed a computational method to analyze x-ray images of the lungs for overall function and presence of fatal diseases.

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Medical device recalls up 126% in Q1 2018

Medical device recalls increased 126 percent in the first quarter of 2018, according to a new report from Stericycle Expert Solutions. More than 208 million units were included in 343 separate recalls. The average recall affected 607,000 units.

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Amazon's Alexa has its own ‘health & wellness’ team

Made up of more than a dozen Amazon employees and led by manager Rachel Jiang—a veteran of Facebook and Microsoft who has been with Amazon since 2013—the “health & wellness team” within Alexa's division has been working on how the voice assistant can adapt to the requirements of HIPAA.

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3-step antibiotic strategy may reduce CIED infections

‘Notably high’ rates of PTSD, depression and anxiety seen in patients with implantable heart devices

Administering antibiotics incrementally in the perioperative stage has the potential to modestly reduce infections related to cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs), according to a study presented May 10 at the Heart Rhythm Society’s annual scientific sessions in Boston.

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Residency program directors agree: Medical students don't receive enough radiology training

Medical students today are largely unprepared for standard radiologic interpretation as interns, according to research published in Academic Radiology this May. That lack of knowledge could be costing U.S. healthcare.

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EnvoyAI, TeraRecon, Insignia partner to bring AI to UK customers

EnvoyAI today announced a new integration with Insignia Medical Systems’ InSight PACS to provide artificial intelligence (AI)-enhanced imaging workflows to customers.

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INFINITT Achieves ACC-NCDR Certification for CathPCI® Registry

Phillipsburg, NJ—INFINITT North America, an award-winning developer of image and data management solutions for healthcare, announced today that they have achieved certification from the American College of Cardiology (ACC), demonstrating that INFINITT Cardiology Suite-v. 1.0.8.1 meets NCDR requirements for version 5 of the CathPCI Registry®.

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