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AI-enabled CCTA evaluations reduce use of invasive imaging exams

An example of HeartFlow's FFR-CT technology, which takes the cardiac CT dataset and uses computational fluid dynamics to create virtual fraction flow reserve values. The FFR measurement can help determine if a coronary lesion is significant enough to require revascularization, or if the patient should be treated with medication. FFR-CT was included as a recommendation in select patients in the 2021 Chest Pain Guidelines.

An example of Heartflow's FFRCT technology.

This two-year analysis of the FISH&CHIPS study found that using advanced AI from Heartflow to evaluate cardiac CT is safe, effective and limits the use of unnecessary follow-up tests.

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3 wise cybersecurity investments for private radiology practices

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Technology leaders with Radiology Associates of North Texas shared their advice in an opinion piece published by JACR. 

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Most women have yet to form an opinion about breast imaging AI

In a nationwide survey of 3,500 patients, those with higher electronic health literacy, educational attainment or of a younger age were “significantly” likelier to see AI as beneficial.

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Oklahoma governor vetoes bill requiring coverage for supplemental breast imaging

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Oklahoma Gov. J. Kevin Stitt (R)

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"This legislation imposes new and costly insurance mandates on private health plans that will ultimately raise insurance premiums for working families and small businesses," said Gov. J. Kevin Stitt. 

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North Carolina seeks to become 1 of last states to license rad techs

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The North Carolina State Capitol building in Raleigh. 

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It is 1 of only 5 states with no standards or licensing structure for rad techs and radiation therapists, advocates wrote in a recently published op-ed.

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Report: Former TV writer exploiting ACA to sell bare-bones insurance plans

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Bloomberg writes about a company, Quick Health, run by a former comedy writer, who through a loophole in the law is accused of "hiring" members for fake jobs to enroll them in junk insurance policies.

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Republicans in Congress back off proposal to cut Medicaid

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House Speaker Mike Johnson confirmed on Tuesday that Medicaid cuts would be excluded from an upcoming spending bill, as both President Donald Trump and other Republicans in Congress opposed any reduction to funding. 

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New data highlight 'critical' need to raise awareness about interventional radiology offerings

Interventional radiologist radiology IR genicular artery embolization surgery. Images courtesy of the University of Chicago Medicine

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The University of Chicago Medicine

The specialty has seen significant growth in recent years, but a new analysis suggests that IR knowledge is still relatively limited outside the U.S.

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Researchers identify ‘universal determinants of AI acceptance’ among healthcare workers

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What attributes tend to nudge clinicians toward accepting AI into their work lives? Several, of course—but the most broadly determinative can be trimmed to just two. 

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Florida hospitals sue nonprofit over ‘pay-to-play’ safety rankings

Five Tenet Healthcare hospitals are suing the Leapfrog Group, accusing the organization of pressuring hospitals to share internal data in exchange for higher scores in its annual safety rankings. The watchdog outright denies the claim. 

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