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Radiologists often favored in medical malpractice cases, but losses can cost millions

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

It is estimated that up to 50% of radiologists will be named in a medical malpractice case by the time they reach 60.

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AI-powered risk model evaluates long-term risk of coronary artery disease

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The advanced machine learning model tracks more than 50 different factors to make its predictions. It has already been found to be more accurate than popular prediction methods for heart disease that are currently available. 

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Cleveland Clinic completes world's first remotely assisted HIFU procedure for prostate cancer

Cleveland Clinic completes world's first transcontinental remotely assisted HIFU procedure

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Providers are hopeful their work will further advance the use of such procedures in areas where patients face barriers to accessing cancer care. 

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Tracking major trends and clinical research in acute coronary syndrome care

Deepak L. Bhatt, MD, MPH, MBA, Director of Mount Sinai Fuster Heart Hospital and the Dr. Valentin Fuster Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, explains what he sees as the top recent trials impacting acute coronary syndrome care (ACS).

Deepak Bhatt, MD, detailed several recent clinical trials that could reshape the way clinicians manage acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients.

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Oversizing reduces PVL when implanting Medtronic’s newer self-expanding TAVR valves

Medtronic Evolut FX TAVR valve. Medtronic has received an additional CE mark approval for its Evolut Pro+ and FX transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) valves; they can now be used for redo TAVR in addition to traditional TAVR procedures.

Paravalvular leak has been shown to impact patient outcomes after TAVR. Higher degrees of valve oversizing, however, can reduce the risk of post-treatment PVL without increasing the odds of adverse outcomes.

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Enforcement of rule regulating discrimination in AI use will start May 1, ACR warns

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However, it’s still uncertain whether the Trump administration will follow through with the new HHS policy update. 

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Only 4% of women comfortable with AI serving as sole reader of mammograms

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“Incorporating patient perspectives into AI implementation strategies ensures that these technologies improve and not hinder patient care," one expert contends. 

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Hawaii’s largest hospital alerts staff after imaging backlog reaches 8,000 exams

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The Aloha State is reportedly facing challenges with hiring radiologists and radiologic technologists to meet heavy demand for medical imaging. 

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White House to end civil service protections for 50,000 federal workers

President Donald Trump's administration said an executive order to implement Schedule F, to make it easier to fire federal works that don't align with its agenda of "draining the swamp," is forthcoming. 

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Proposed HHS budget would close NINR, cut nursing programs

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The American Nurses Association is warning that eliminating support for the training and research offered by the National Institute of Nursing Research could be devastating to the public, as many programs support specialties such as maternal and mental health. 

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