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Senators propose bill allocating $235M annually toward bolstering breast and other cancer screenings

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Sens. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., and Susan Collins, R-Maine, have reintroduced the Screening for Communities to Receive Early and Equitable Needed Services (SCREENS) for Cancer Act.

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Breast, lung imaging facilities often in close proximity, with opportunity for same-visit screenings

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Over 38% of mammography facilities are within 1 mile of a nearby LCS provider, and 60% of this segment share the same address. 

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Samsung invests in ultrasound imaging startup Exo, which has now raised $320M

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Founded in 2015, Exo offers a portable platform that combines novel silicon-based hardware, “tightly coupled AI,” and “easy-to-use” collaborative software. 

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AI startup seeking to eliminate need for pre-op imaging raises $33M

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See All AI says its platform transforms standard 2D C-arm fluoroscopic X-rays into “navigable” 3D volumes, reducing the need for CTs and MRIs before surgery. 
 

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HHS 'Make America Healthy Again’ commission releases report on childhood chronic illness

The analysis—required under an executive order from President Donald Trump—lists overmedicalization, excessive screen time, processed foods and environmental toxins as contributing factors for everything from cancer to ADHD.

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Study: 19% of home care providers discontinued telehealth post-pandemic, citing limited reimbursement

A patient has a telehealth visit with their doctor remotely in their home via video conferencing. The COVID-19 cause massive movement to telehealth since 2020.

A lack of Medicare reimbursement is just one issue. In a national survey, home healthcare agencies report dropping telemedicine offerings because elderly patients tend to prefer in-person care. 

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Neurosurgeon awarded $5.8M in whistleblower retaliation lawsuit

Former managers of a Tampa Florida-based radiology company Advanced Diagnostic Group (ADG) and its employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) retirement benefit manager GreatBanc Trust Co. will pay $19 million to settle a class action lawsuit. The suit alleges they allowed the ESOP’s value to be diverted to managers, directors and their shell companies and away from employee participants. money gavel court lawsuit legal judge judgement

This is the second time Mark Linskey, MD, has been awarded a judgement. He claims UC Irvine kicked him out of a residency program when he reported patient safety concerns and multiple incidents of waste at the academic health system. 

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Siemens Healthineers deploys its first mobile stroke unit in the US

The new device marks a “significant step forward” in American stroke care, the company contends. 

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Marijuana use linked to blood vessel damage—impact seen with smoking and edibles

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"As cannabis legalization increases, it is crucial to understand the public health and clinical implications of marijuana use," researchers wrote in JAMA Cardiology.

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New findings support dynamic CT use in treatment-resistant postpartum hemorrhage

CT identifies postpartum hemorrhage resistant to treatment

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CT for severe PPH cases could help identify the source of bleeding with greater accuracy, leading to improved management and outcomes. 

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