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Feds should take page from EHRs, creating ‘Meaningful Use’ program to spur AI adoption, Rad Partners leaders say

"Using a similar approach of front-loaded, declining incentives, an AI-focused program could help accelerate adoption and implementation," write Richard Heller and Nina Kottler. 

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Private equity-backed Integrated Diagnostic Services acquires rival radiology firm

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Formed by HCAP Partners in March, IDS is now launching its "roll-up" strategy by buying First Choice Mobile Radiology Services.  

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Radiopharmaceutical firm Telix touts $151M in Q1 sales from PET imaging agent Illuccix

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The Australia-based firm said the nine-digit figure represents a 35% year-over-year increase compared to Q1 of 2024 and 9% uptick from the previous quarter. 

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Supreme Court likely to uphold ACA preventive care provision, analysts say

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According to multiple reports, the majority of justices appeared to be leaning toward siding with the government, which argues that members of HHS's Preventive Services Task Force have the legal authority under the Constitution to determine which treatments are covered as 'preventive' under the Affordable Care Act.

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DOJ sends letter to medical journals asking about bias and ‘misinformation’

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A letter addressed to CHEST was made public, wherein a U.S. Attorney asked how it intends to "protect the public from misinformation" and ensure publication of "competing viewpoints." 

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The future of AI in nursing is already here yet still on the way

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Is AI changing the profession of nursing—or are nurses changing AI? 

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Chinese radiology vendors dodge high tariffs with US-based factories

United Imaging booth at RSNA. The Chinese company has established a U.S. factor so may be insulated from tariffs against Chinese products. Photo by Dave Fornell

The large United Imaging booth at RSNA. The Chinese company established a U.S. factory ion 2020, so may be insulated from the current 145% tariffs on Chinese products. Photo by Dave Fornell

United Imaging and other manufacturers that have established American factories may remain insulated from the trade war.

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Proactive CAD strategies fueled by calcium scores lead to benefits for intermediate-risk patients

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Up to 50% of all patients face an intermediate risk of developing CAD, and the optimal treatment strategy for that population remains unclear. For this study, researchers explored data from more than 400 intermediate-risk patients with a family history of premature CAD.

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FDA sees potential in new pacemaker-guided hypertension therapy

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Orchestra BioMed and Medtronic have worked together on the new therapy, which is designed to work automatically without patients needing to take any additional steps.

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Perfuze celebrates a ‘major milestone’ for new-look stroke catheter

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The Millipede 088 was designed to treat large vessel occlusion stroke patients by “ingesting” the blood clot as opposed to dragging it through the patient’s blood vessels. 

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