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Consumers nudge providers to improve patient engagement—personally and digitally

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The authors of the survey report note that AI tools mentioned by respondents run the gamut from automated appointment reminders to dynamic “care gap” messaging. 

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Not all radiologists are buying what AI is selling, even when the technology outperforms humans

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Providers are up to three times more likely to trust the opinion of humans over AI, even when the algorithm is proven to detect more cancerous lesions than radiologists. 

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First 500 patients in Align-AR trial using TAVR for pure aortic regurgitation show strong outcomes

Raj Makkar, MD, director, interventional cardiology, director, Interventional Cardiology Research Program and professor of medicine, Smidt Heart Institute, Cedars-Sinai Hospital, presented the late-breaking Align-AR clinical trial at ACC 2025 on the first 500 patients treated for aortic regurgitation using the Jena Valve transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) device.

Raj Makkar, MD, Cedars-Sinai, explains the late-breaking data from the Align-AR trial on the first 500 patients treated for aortic regurgitation using the Jena Valve TAVR device.

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How often does mid-treatment imaging change how cancers are managed?

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Imaging might not drive as many treatment adjustments as previously believed, according to a new meta-analysis.

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Unmet needs such as transport and finances forcing cancer patients to miss imaging appointments

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Despite the prevalence of this concern, only 17% are screened for these health-related social challenges, experts write in JACR. 

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Over 45% of radiologists and other docs are burned out, down from the 2021 peak

The Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation (APSF), a related organization of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA), this week released a statement on the criminalization of medical errors. The APSF said criminal prosecution is unjust and counterproductive is healthcare organizations want to find ways to mitigate errors by understanding how they happen and create protocols or IT systems can can help prevent future errors. The criminal trial of nurse RaDonda Vaught was counterproductive to safety.

Despite the improvement, physicians remain at greater risk for such workplace fatigue when compared to other professions, the AMA reports. 

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Fresh off raising $120M, whole-body MRI radiology group Prenuvo expands in new market

Prenuvo's newest location in New York City.

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The imaging startup is bringing its $2,499 elective exam to Las Vegas with additional locations in the works across Charlotte, Columbus, Miami, Nashville and Pittsburgh. 

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Trump lifts most tariffs, promises ‘major’ levies on pharmaceuticals

President Trump announced that most of his "reciprocal" tariffs have been halted. However, he raised those on Chinese goods to 125%.  

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UMMC sued after pharmacist allegedly hacked computers to spy on women

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The academic medical center is accused of deploying lax security protocols that allowed an employee to access internet-connected cameras and private emails in acts of privacy invasion that lasted a decade. 

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Experts may have discovered why some patients are more susceptible to GBCA-related side effects

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A new study focuses on the role oxalic acid may play in the body’s ability to eliminate gadolinium after an MRI study.

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